Respecting the Land: Climate Change and First Peoples

Durham College Oshawa, ON, Canada

The Indigenous Climate Action movement recognizes that Indigenous Peoples are on the front-lines of both climate impacts and efforts to protect the earth. Join Kim Wheatley, an Anishinaabe Ojibway Grandmother from Shawanaga First Nation Reserve, and DC Indigenous student advisor Julie Pigeon, who is also Ojibway and a member of the Batchewana First Nation, for […]

Free

Energy Democracy and Energy Justice in Canada, New Zealand, and Global Climate Action

York University Keele Campus 109 Atkinson (Harry Crowe Room), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

In this talk, Dr. Julie MacArthur examines the promise of energy democracy in Aotearoa New Zealand, a country that already has a significant share of energy from renewable sources at 83%, but faces significant challenges in addressing issues of energy poverty and energy system transformation in distribution, storage and energy efficiency. New Zealand also provides […]

FREE

Nature-Based Climate Solutions Summit

National Arts Centre Ottawa, ON, Canada

We want the summit to increase our collective knowledge of nature-based climate solutions and help chart a path forward. Content of the summit will include plenary sessions and interactive workshops, panels, and roundtables on the topics of: nature-based climate change mitigation, ecosystem restoration & adaptation, natural infrastructure, protected areas, and Indigenous-led approaches to all of […]

$140

An Evening With François Paulette

MacBride Museum Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Francois will be speaking about climate change from an Indigenous perspective and will be providing reflections on attending the United Nations COP25 in Madrid. François will be accompanied by Siku Alloloo, researcher, writer and artist who will be delivering opening remarks.

FREE