Events About Climate Solutions
If you have an event to share, please reach out to us by sending an email to climate.collective[at]ubc.ca
If you have an event to share, please reach out to us by sending an email to climate.collective[at]ubc.ca
With the inauguration of Donald Trump for a second term as President on January 20, 2025, the role of the US federal government in climate action is expected to shift significantly. Join us for an informal conversation with faculty experts who will lead us in a dialogue around:Executive…
Calling UBCO researchers with an interest in climate! 2024 was the warmest year on record, since global records began. What direction did your climate-related research take in 2024 and what direction do you anticipate taking in 2025? Come join us at this informal Climate Conversation to…
As the climate changes, both the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events is also changing. These events (such as heatwaves, wildfires, drought, flooding) present serious hazards that may result in either loss or damage to people and infrastructure. The Insurance Bureau of Canada…
As the climate changes, both the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events is also changing. These events (such as heatwaves, wildfires, drought, flooding) present serious hazards that may result in either loss or damage to people and infrastructure. The Insurance Bureau of Canada…
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