iSPEAC Seminar: A Transdisciplinary Journey for Understanding Water Security in the Saskatchewan River Delta
Online and in-personDecisions on climate change adaptation and mitigation often reflect the upstream-downstream dynamics that challenge water security globally. This talk draws on 14 years of research exploring diverse knowledge tools to […]
iSPEAC Seminar: Interdisciplinary Genomics Wetland Research: Navigating the Microsystem and Macrosystem
Online and in-personThis presentation examines findings from a large-scale genomics-driven project on constructed wetlands for oil sands process-affected water remediation, integrating both microsystem and macrosystem perspectives. At the microsystem level, insights from […]
iSPEAC Seminar: Refining our interpretive understanding of causal environmental stress responses of freshwater microbiomes in sediments
Online and in-personIn this presentation, contrasting case studies highlighting natural (baseline) and anthropogenically impacted landscapes will be discussed. The focus will be on identifying and linking physicochemical processes to microbial community function […]
Climate Positive Energy at True Blue Expo
Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus 108 College St, TorontoConnect with the University of Toronto’s entrepreneurship community, including startups, accelerators, and ecosystem partners at the True Blue Expo on March 6. Visit the Climate Positive Energy booth as part […]
Vulnerable Communities and Climate Justice: A Roundtable
Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Avenue Toronto, ONOrganized by the Institute for Environment, Conservation and Sustainability (IECS), in partnership with Another Story Bookshop, Harbinger Media and the National Observer. The wealthiest are the largest contributors to greenhouse […]
Race, Labor, and the Political Fractures of Climate Actions
Trinity College 6 Hoskin Avenue Toronto, ONOrganized by the Institute for Environment, Conservation and Sustainability, co-sponsored by Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies, School of the Environment, and the Centre for Comparative Literature. Matt Huber is […]
iSPEAC Seminar: Biogeochemical Time Machines – Theory and Practice
Online and in-personThe early evolution of life on Earth was intimately coupled with the development of the oceans' chemical composition and redox conditions. The biogeochemical processes of the ancient oceans – today […]
iSPEAC Seminar: A reactive transport perspective on steel corrosion in concrete and the (hidden) link to climate change
Online and in-personCorrosion of reinforcing steel is the most common cause of premature degradation of reinforced concrete structures, giving rise to large economic costs and imposing safety risks. Additionally, the construction sector […]
iSPEAC Seminar: Beautiful Destruction – Using mosaic to depict chaos and hope in the Anthropocene
Online and in-personDrawing on their extensive experience making art about climate change and the Anthropocene, Julie will make the case for mosaic—often seen as an underdog in the art world—as a powerful […]
Embodied Greenhouse Gas Symposium 2025
Rotman School of Management - Desautels Hall 105 Saint George Street Toronto, ON M5S 3E6How can Canada meet the simultaneous challenges of scaling up its infrastructure and housing to keep pace with population growth while also achieving ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) […]
Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change
The inaugural Toronto Meeting on the Economics of Climate Change (TMEC) will take place from June 20-22, 2025 at the University of Toronto. The meeting provides a forum for researchers across […]
Climate Positive Energy Research Day 2025
Faculty Club 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, OntarioBe the first to register for our fourth annual Climate Positive Energy Research Day! Agenda updates and speaker details to be announced. This highly-anticipated event will be hosted in-person only […]