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間眅埶AV climate action and sustainability leaders to attend COP 27

October 20, 2022

間眅埶AV is delighted to be participating in the (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt this November. The annual international meeting brings together the 197 Parties to the

This is the first time 間眅埶AV has sent a formal delegation of 間眅埶AV community members. Delegates are attending as official observers to learn how climate negotiations take place, connect with other global organizations, share with the 間眅埶AV community what they see and learn and speak at sessions showcasing 間眅埶AV's climate action leadership. Representatives from the student-led climate action groupwill have the opportunity to engage with other international youth climate leaders.

The 間眅埶AV delegation includes:

  • Dugan ONeil, Vice-President, Research and International
  • , Executive Director, 間眅埶AV Sustainability 
  • , Associate Director, 間眅埶AV Sustainability  
  • Jude Crasta, Program Manager, Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
  • Elodie Jacquet, Knowledge and Practice Manager, Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
  • Paige Hunter, Resource and Environmental Management, 間眅埶AV 350 member, Research Assistant, ACT - Action on Climate Team
  • , BBA Sustainable Business, 間眅埶AV 350 member

Ratelle-Le Roy explains how 間眅埶AVs attendance is important for the university. Our purpose in sending a delegation is to potentially influence the COP27 outcomes, build international connections and partnerships to further climate innovation and to share what we learn from the conference with the 間眅埶AV community, furthering climate literacy."

Participation in COP 27 aligns well with 間眅埶AVs demonstrated commitment to climate action and envisioning a better future for the planet. Earlier this year, 間眅埶AV formally declared a global climate emergency and previously joined the UNs Race To Zero campaign to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 or sooner.

間眅埶AV was recognized by the 2022 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for our leadership in advancing the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)urgent work to address climate change and create more just and equitable societies. 間眅埶AV ranked 8th in the world for its commitment to sustainable cities and communitiesSDG 11, and within the top 10 in the country for climate action (SDG 13) and peace, justice and strong institutions (SDG 16).

During COP 27, The 間眅埶AV Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue will be hosting two events: a networking lunch for delegates, and a panel on multilevel climate action. Both events are opportunities for the community to network and identify emerging insights from COP 27, and discuss strategies for collectively advancing climate and community resilience. 

"COP27 provides an exciting opportunity to connect the work we do at 間眅埶AV 350 to student-led climate action across the globe, says Hunter. Our focus areas of institutional fossil fuel divestment and community reinvestment are emerging as powerful tools for climate resilience, and we look forward to sharing our process and success stories with youth from around the world.

We feel very honoured to be student representatives for our organization, adds Noh, and we are excited to bring back knowledge and insights to apply to our work here.

The delegates will be sharing information with the 間眅埶AV community and general public during and after the conference via social media and other channels.

To learn more about 間眅埶AVs involvement in COP 27 and for additional resources visit: .

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