Emory Climate Talks
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Emory Climate Talks provides engaging webinars, podcasts, and blog posts about climate change to encourage collaboration and learning among students, researchers, and community members.
11/30/2022
Emory students promote youth power at U.N. climate conference By Carol Clark Nov. 18, 2022 – Emory News Emory students helped raise the profiles of youth activists during this year’s United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, better known as…
09/20/2022
A reminder to join us September 22nd at 4:00pm in the Emory Student Center to hear from two Emory alumni who attended the in Bonn this past June!
There will be a discussion, networking opportunities, and pizza!
Join us! No reservation is required!
This event is co-sponsored by and
03/02/2022
New York Times bestselling author, Kim Stanley Robinson, will be featured in next week's Emory Climate Talk! As a science fiction writer, Mr. Robinson is able to convey the truth of both what climate change is and is rapidly becoming. Please join us on March 18, 12:00 EDT!
Register in advance for this free webinar by following the link below!
https://emory.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApdOqqpzMjHtTFCvkMDk1T5GiOFgjxP42L
If you're looking for more like this, take a look at ECT's Youtube channel (linked below) with video recordings of past webinars, including our latest with speakers from CARE.
https://www.youtube.com/c/EmoryClimateTalks
03/01/2022
Remember to tune in during tomorrow's webinar with our two speakers Aurelie Ceinos and Karl Deering from CARE. We will have the chance to learn about CARE's climate change and resiliency programs through a stimulating discussion with our guests, followed by an open Q&A session with the audience.
Follow the link in our bio to register for free!
02/21/2022
In less than 2 weeks, Emory Climate Talks will be hosting two wonderful speakers- Aurelie Ceinos and Karl Deering from CARE, an organization dedicated to saving lives, fighting poverty, and achieving social justice all over the world. Our guests will discuss their experiences with climate change and resilience at CARE and will offer us a chance to ask our many questions!
Register in advance for free by following the link below!
https://emory.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0kceygqzIiEteNyi2FCKyadeT0pKGFsDSS
02/04/2022
On February 18th at 12:00 EST, the president of the Sierra Club, Ramon Cruz, will share his expertise on environmental policy and advocacy with Emory Climate Talks! The Sierra Club seeks to amplify the voices of its members to defend everyone's right to a healthy world. Join us as we learn from one of the leaders of this inspiring organization.
Register in advance for free by following the link below!
https://emory.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtcuCqrjIoHN1Yef5vWL_4t5n6fyB6vQoH
01/20/2022
Don't miss tomorrow's brilliant talk with Professor Julie Sze. This webinar will involve an open discussion with Professor Sze about climate justice through her lens as an American Studies Professor at UC Davis. Afterward, a Q&A session with the audience will conclude the talk.
Register in advance for free by following the link below!
https://lnkd.in/d9FNKT8y
01/19/2022
Mark your calendars for this semester's upcoming Emory Climate Talks webinars!
Our first speaker, Julie Sze, Ph.D. will be featured on Jan. 21. Professor Sze will share her perspective about climate justice through the lens of an American Studies professor at UC Davis.
The next speaker will be the President of the Sierra Club Board of Directors, Ramón Cruz. Mr. Cruz is an expert on environmental policy and advocacy. Don't miss this exciting talk on February 18!
Finally, March 18th's webinar will host Kim Stanley Robinson, a New York Times bestselling author. Along with more than twenty other fascinating books, Mr. Robinson wrote The Ministry for the Future, one of Barack Obama's favorite books of the year. This fictitious novel paints a picture of climate change and its rapidly approaching fallout.
Register in advance for free by following the link below!
https://climatetalks.emory.edu/dialogues/webinars
01/13/2022
On January 21, join Emory Climate Talks in welcoming Julie Sze, Ph.D. during a free webinar where you can learn about Professor Sze's work in environmental justice, political ecology, and social relations with nature. Julie Sze is a Professor of American Studies at UC Davis where she incorporates her perspective through the lens of American Studies into her research on climate justice.
This webinar is free and welcome to all! Register in advance by following the link below.
https://emory.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcOihrToiGNPQBslXh0N0qL0fExEajEBV
Watch here to enjoy a preview of last week's Emory Climate Talk with the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley. In this talk, we had a chance to speak directly with this esteemed political climate activist and learn about the ways in which Barbados is affected by climate change. Prime Minister Mottley gave an incredible talk that provided many meaningful insights. To watch the entire recording, follow the link below to Emory Climate Talk's Youtube channel!
ECT Youtube Channel: https://lnkd.in/ePp73MwS
12/04/2021
Emory Climate Talks recently released one of our ampliFIRE podcast episodes Humans of COP26 hosted by Emaline Laney and Tyler Stern featuring COP26 attendees including Damilola Hamid Balogun (Dammy), Natasha Sood, Alyssa Kemp, and Amanda Gomes Lôbo.
Listen in to experience what it's like to attend this world event and learn more about the voices behind the climate change movement. Visit our Instagram for a preview. To listen to the whole podcast, follow this link: https://climatetalks.emory.edu/dialogues/podcasts
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