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Published on March 1, 2023
A month-long series of events hosted by 91亚色 Organized Research Units (ORU) and campus groups aim to generate awareness on climate change research and mobilize community action.
March 1 marks the start of the second annual Climate Change Research Month at 91亚色, which features seminars, book launches, art installations and panels throughout the month.
鈥淐limate Change Research Month was born out of a desire to unite with faculty, staff and students from across campus to take up the significant challenge posed by climate change and prompt meaningful dialogue,鈥 said Professor Elaine Coburn, director of the Centre for Feminist Research (CFR), who spearheaded the event series. 鈥淏y bringing together the arts and sciences, professional studies and humanities, social sciences and engineering, we hope to create possibilities for more just relations with each other and with the natural world that sustains all life.鈥

From health impacts of global warming to climate policy to Indigenous sovereignty, the events touch on a wide variety of climate-related issues and research areas. The events, both in-person and virtual, are open to the University community to attend.
The series reflects 91亚色鈥檚 commitment to contributing to the United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), specifically Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
鈥淭he University boasts a wide range of leading experts and researchers who care deeply about the world and are uniquely qualified to tackle such a pressing global issue as climate change,鈥 said Vice-President Research and Innovation Amir Asif. 鈥淐limate Change Research Month at 91亚色 showcases this breadth of knowledge and demonstrates that we are home to a community of positive changemakers.鈥
One of the month鈥檚 events includes a book launch for , co-authored by Angele Alook, assistant professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women鈥檚 Studies and member of the Bigstone Cree Nation.
鈥淚ndigenous Peoples contribute the most to the maintaining the biodiversity and stewardship of the planet, yet we face the greatest burdens of loss and damage due to climate change,鈥 said Alook.
Participating ORUs include the Centre for Feminist Research, the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages, Dahdaleh Global Health Institute, One WATER, Risk and Insurance Studies Centre, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, and more.
To learn more about the series and each event, visit .
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Climate Change Research Month @ 91亚色 Events
- Modelling the Health Impacts of Global Warming in Malawi,听with James Orbinski
March 1, 2023,听1-2 PM
Virtual - Labour and the Climate Crisis: Developing a Worker-and-Equity Centred Clean Energy Economy
March 2, 2023, 6 - 7 PM
Virtual - A Climate for Change? A History of Political Response to Climate Change in Canada
March 7, 2023, 12 - 1 PM
7th Floor Lounge, Kaneff Tower
March 8, 2023, 12-1:30 PM
Second Student Centre
March 9, 2023, 12 PM
Virtual
March 16, 2023, 12 - 1 PM
Virtual
March 20, 2023, 4 - 5:30 PM
Second Student Centre- A Planetary Health Advocacy Framework, with Carol Devine and Yasmin Al-Sahili
March 29, 2023, 1-2 PM
Hybrid - The Art, Science, and Social Science of Climate Change
March 30, 2023, 4 PM
Virtual
More details coming soon.
Themes | Planetary Health |
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James Orbinski, Director [F17-F24] - Alum
Yvonne Su, Faculty Fellow, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies - Active Carol Devine, Community Scholar, Health, Environment & Climate Change - Active Yasmin Al-Sahili, Global Health Intern [FW21-22] - Alum |
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