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Friday, January 27, 2017
CARLETON CLIMATE COMMONS BROWN BAG LUNCH Academic Air Travel and Climate Change: How Can We Move to Low-carbon Research at Carleton? Moderated by Marie-Odile Junker (Linguistics and Language Studies) Aviation has a disproportionately large impact on the climate system. Since 1990, CO2 emissions from international aviation have... More
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
By: Irena Knezevic with contributions from Peter Andrée Photo credit: Maranda Grant For most of us who think about the food system, the link between food and climate change seems obvious. Figuring out exactly what that relationship is can be more blurry. Carleton Climate Commons hosted a roundtable on this topic on March 17th... More
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
In the age of the Silk Road, Central Asia and Afghanistan came to prominence by facilitating global trade between China and the Mediterranean. Today, the fortunes of the region are still tied to global trends, but these are taking an increasingly negative turn. A profound economic crisis is gripping the region. The... More
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
The Green Revolving Fund committee would like to thank all members of the Carleton University community for their participation and interest in the Green Revolving Fund and for submitting their project ideas. This year, once again, we received a great response from the Carleton community. All project submissions were of a high caliber and... More
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