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Carleton Experts Available: COP27 UN Climate Change Conference

Published on November 4, 2022

As world leaders gather in Egypt for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), Carleton experts are available to comment on related topics.

Graeme Auld
Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, with a cross appointment in the Institute of Political Economy at Carleton University

Email: graeme.auld@carleton.ca

Auld’s expertise includes comparative and global environmental politics and policy, international political economy, transnational private governance and private regulation, corporate social responsibility, climate change, and natural resource governance.

For more information on Auld, visit: https://carleton.ca/sppa/graeme-auld/

Chris Burn
Chancellor’s Professor, Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University

Email: christopher.burn@carleton.ca

Burn is available to discuss permafrost. His research is focused on the relation between climate and permafrost. Burn has been particularly interested in determining the response of ground temperatures and the active layer to climate warming as observed in the western Arctic since 1970. He is the president of the International Permafrost Association.

For more information on Burn, visit: https://carleton.ca/geography/people/burn-chris/

Leanne Keddie
Assistant Professor, Sprott School of Business at Carleton University

Email: leanne.keddie@carleton.ca

Keddie is available to discuss sustainability and companies, including how firms measure and report their impact on society and the environment.

Keddie’s research examines corporate sustainability reporting, sustainable bonuses being paid by companies to executives as part of corporate compensation plans and sustainability performance. Her current research project looks at how companies pay bonuses based on greenhouse gas emission goals.

For more information on Keddie, visit: https://sprott.carleton.ca/profile/leanne-keddie/

Stefania Maggi
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology at Carleton University

Email: stefania.maggi@carleton.ca

Maggi’s areas of expertise are youth activism and participation, emotional impacts of climate change on young people, psychological adaptation (coping and resilience), parenting in the climate change era and the psychology of climate change.

For more information on Maggi, visit: https://carleton.ca/iis/people/stefania-maggi/

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