Nations worldwide have been meeting annually for years to address the changing climate, in hopes of determining policies and direction for tackling the planetary crisis. Did the recent COP 21 (Conference of Parties) Summit in Paris result in a viable agreement to put us on a path toward a workable and livable future? This panel of three local environmental leaders who participated in the Paris gathering will discuss what led them to become climate activists, their commitment to working for climate responsibility and their motivations for going to Paris. They will offer insights into how this historical moment in time signifies the beginning of the end of the fossil fuel era and provides a vital opportunity for all of us to become engaged in...
Welcome and introduction by Rafael Gomez, University of Toronto, and Carla Lipsig Mummé, York Univer...
World leaders met in New York on 23 September for a ‘Climate Summit’ with the aim of discussing some...
Florida A & M University College of Law, in collaboration with the City of Orlando and a host of com...
Beginning in Paris in 2015, Bennies and Johnnies, accompanied by professors, have participated in th...
In advance of the recent round of climate change negotiations in Paris, French President Francois Ho...
Each year, countries from around the world meet to discuss the issue of climate change, and what gov...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
There is likely to be a climate deal in Paris. The emission pledges that more than 150 governments h...
In the context of the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, COP26, current...
In 2021, colleagues from across the University of Birmingham community were invited to write article...
From November 30th to December 11th, Paris will the most widely-anticipated climate conference the w...
Osgoode PhD candidate Jake Okechukwu Effoduh is one of 90 environmentalists from Canada who recently...
In this Citizen Science lunch session Cecilia Mañosa Nyblon (University of Exeter (UK)) shared her e...
L’institut d’études avancées de Paris organise un colloque sur les enjeux éthiques, sociaux et polit...
Ever since the governments began to meet for the Conferences of the Parties (COP) to try to come to ...
Welcome and introduction by Rafael Gomez, University of Toronto, and Carla Lipsig Mummé, York Univer...
World leaders met in New York on 23 September for a ‘Climate Summit’ with the aim of discussing some...
Florida A & M University College of Law, in collaboration with the City of Orlando and a host of com...
Beginning in Paris in 2015, Bennies and Johnnies, accompanied by professors, have participated in th...
In advance of the recent round of climate change negotiations in Paris, French President Francois Ho...
Each year, countries from around the world meet to discuss the issue of climate change, and what gov...
The earth’s climate is changing. While people in some parts of the world may benefit from warmer wea...
There is likely to be a climate deal in Paris. The emission pledges that more than 150 governments h...
In the context of the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties, COP26, current...
In 2021, colleagues from across the University of Birmingham community were invited to write article...
From November 30th to December 11th, Paris will the most widely-anticipated climate conference the w...
Osgoode PhD candidate Jake Okechukwu Effoduh is one of 90 environmentalists from Canada who recently...
In this Citizen Science lunch session Cecilia Mañosa Nyblon (University of Exeter (UK)) shared her e...
L’institut d’études avancées de Paris organise un colloque sur les enjeux éthiques, sociaux et polit...
Ever since the governments began to meet for the Conferences of the Parties (COP) to try to come to ...
Welcome and introduction by Rafael Gomez, University of Toronto, and Carla Lipsig Mummé, York Univer...
World leaders met in New York on 23 September for a ‘Climate Summit’ with the aim of discussing some...
Florida A & M University College of Law, in collaboration with the City of Orlando and a host of com...