School of Environment and Sustainability Students' Association
117 Science Place S7N 5C8 Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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Locality: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Address: 117 Science Place S7N 5C8 Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Website: www.usask.ca/sens
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If we can't bring down the ongoing rate of atmospheric warming, the impacts on Plants, Insects, and Vertebrates will be unprecedented.
How it started and how it's going. Earth's Atmosphere is warming at an unprecedented rate. Image Courtesy: Prof. Ed Hawkins, Climate scientist, University of Reading, IPCC AR6 Lead Author
To succeed at Grad. School, taking care of your Mental Health is really important. "Exercising regularly, eating healthy foods, ensuring you get enough sleep & limiting your alcohol intake can all contribute to improved mental health."
Dear Sustainability Graduates, Here you go an opportunity to earn a "Water and Sustainability" certification from a distance learning platform. This is a self-paced course. You can find detailed information from the following website: https://cap-net.org/wes/
Youthful Cities is coming to Saskatoon to host a virtual hackathon to tackle the future of sustainability work in Saskatoon! The virtual Hackathon brings together 20 youth delegates in Saskatoon to create and launch innovative ideas for their community; focussing on local food systems, climate action, and tech innovation. Eligibility: Folks aged 18-29... Date: The Hackathon takes place during the week of the 26th October Honorarium : $150 Deadline: Monday 12th October (11.59 CT) More information, the timings, and the application can be found here: https://lnkd.in/evnXbcV
Dear SENS Graduates, here you go another great learning opportunity hosted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Register now for the ICC | IPCC Webinar: Climate Science and Institutional Policy with IPCC speakers: Thelma Krug, IPCC Vice-Chair Jonathan Lynn, Head of Communications... Melinda Tignor, Head of IPCC Working Group II TSU 15 October 14:00 15:30 CEST https://bit.ly/3d6Cixf See more
Governments need to understand it’s not a matter of going to these international conferences and clapping with support. It’s about going back to their countries and changing legislation at national level. And when that is done, Indigenous peoples and local communities must be there and considered in the legislation and that land rights must be at the heart of it.
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