Watch: Climate Action Education


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In this webinar, we’ll be reflecting and unpacking what happened at the COP26 summit and what’s next. Moderated by Dr. Ann Dale, this panel discussion will bring together RRU’s scholars Drs. Leslie King, Robin Cox and Deb Morrison.

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With the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26, due to begin Oct 31 in Glasgow, the Resilience by Design Lab is pleased to share an indepth look into youth climate activism from the previous COP25, held in Madrid in Dec 2019.

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The next UN Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland, October 31st to November 12th, 2021. Convening world leaders, business leaders, civil society leaders, activists, and youth, the world hopes that the summit will place attention on the wellbeing of the planet and people, and what that means on the ground.

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Over four million Canadians live at the front line of wildfire risk, with First Nations communities experiencing nearly 3 times the risk of other communities. Moderated by Dr. Robin Cox and with panelists including Tine Rossing , Chief Patrick Michell of the Kanaka Bar Indian Band amd Dan Sandink, this webinar explores climate-informed disaster recovery.

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Hosted by Dr. Robin Cox, this webinar will provide you with information about the MA and Graduate Diploma in Climate Action Leadership programs, application requirements and RRU Student Experience.

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In this webinar, Dr. Robin Cox, Ken Jeffery, Irwin Devries, Elizabeth Childs, and Russ Johnston engage in a dynamic conversation that explores the change-making role of open education pedagogy and practices in higher education.

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Moderated by Dr. Robin Cox and with panellists including Beth Gibbons, Kyla Milne, Dr. Deb L. Morrison, Teika Newton and Graeme Reed, this discussion explores the nature of policy work, and how climate action leaders can leverage policy to move businesses, communities and governments towards a net-zero, climate adaptive and resilient future.

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Moderated by Dr. Robin Cox and with panellists including Deborah Harford, Ewa Jackson, Adam Lerner and Saya Masso, this interdisciplinary panel explores the urgent need and opportunity for strategic, holistic and just climate action leadership.

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Hosted by Dr. Robin Cox, this webinar explores how shifting the climate change story may offer a key to motivating citizens, businesses, and governments alike, to take the collective and transformative action necessary to shift the catastrophic trajectory we are on.

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Hosted by Dr. Robin Cox, this webinar shares insight into the opportunities for speeding up climate action through government stimulus spending, new business strategies, and education.

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Watch: Workforce Development

How will the climate crisis change the way we work, what careers are emerging out of the climate crisis, and how will organizations shape the future of work in all career areas and job types? Hear from our expert panellists on the future of work in relation to climate adaptation, climate-change mitigation, and net-zero initiatives.

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Join RRU President Philip Steenkamp and Dr. Robin Cox, Program head for the MA in Climate Action Leadership and Graduate Diploma programs, as they discuss workforce readiness for climate change and how you can use the new Climate Adaptation Competency Framework.

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There are many unknown implications of climate change on labour markets. However, climate change will undoubtedly have broad consequences for employment, including workforce regulations, the growth of new green jobs, and identifying skills gaps.

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Watch: Climate Conversations

Mark Carney is on eo fthe worlds top central bankers and has long been calling for action on climate change. He discusses the need for building an economy based on climate resilience with Royal Roads University President Philip Steenkamp.

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Robin Hawker is a climate Adaptation Planning lead at one of Canada’s top engineering firms. She discusses the importance of climate leaders in small communities.

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Richard Kinley, Former UN Deputy Secretary to the UN Climate Change Secretariat, discusses the critical need for leadership at all levels and the Master of Arts in Climate Action Leadership at Royal Roads University.

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Harshan Radhakrishnan, manager of climate change and sustainability initiatives at Engineers and Geoscientists BC, talks about career opportunities in climate leadership.

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Phil De Luna, the youngest program director at the National Research Council of Canada, gives leadership advice to you professionals who want to take action on climate change.

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Leading American expert on climate adaptation, Susanne Moser, discusses the opportunities to be a leader right now and the Master of Arts in Climate Action Leadership at Royal Roads University.

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