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Climate Solutions with Tim Flannery (2015/16)
The 2015/16 Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue recognized Professor Tim Flannery for using dialogue and authentic engagement to build global consensus for action around the critical issue of climate change.
Professor Flannery is an internationally renowned scientist and thought leader whose evidence-based approach has helped to inspire dramatic changes in how we understand the natural world and our responsibility to protect it. His dialogue-based achievements include convening world business leaders as chair of the Copenhagen Climate Council, and creating a national conversation in Australia through leading the Australian Climate Commission and founding the Australian Climate Council. He is perhaps most widely known as author of The Weather Makers, a book that has been read by millions and translated into more than 20 languages.
About Professor Flannery
Professor Tim Flannery is a globally renowned scientist and thought leader whose work has contributed significantly to a growing consensus for action around the critical issue of climate change.
His evidence-based approach has helped to inspire dramatic changes in how we understand the natural world and our responsibility to protect it, including the publication of 140 scientific papers and numerous books. He is perhaps most widely known as author of The Weather Makers, a book that has been read by millions and translated into more than 20 languages, and which has helped to influence the climate policies of international organizations and political leaders such as California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and British Columbia Premier, Gordon Campbell.
Throughout his work, Professor Flannery has continuously reached out to new audiences and created opportunities for authentic engagement. Whether convening global business leaders at the Copenhagen Climate Council, performing community-based outreach with the Australian Climate Commission, or serving on the Sustainability Advisory Committee of Tata Power in India, his work has helped to strengthen a global commitment to action and inform new ideas for how we can avert the catastrophic consequences of unchecked climate change.
With the release of his book, Atmosphere of Hope: Searching for Solutions to the Climate Crisis, he continues to inform and inspire. Through the presentation of the Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV pays tribute to Professor Tim Flannery’s remarkable abilities as a dialogue practitioner, and his unswerving commitment to addressing one of our world’s most compelling and complex challenges.
Events
Public Lecture: Reality Check—Climate Change, the Resource Economy and the Road to Paris
October 15, 2015
This public lecture, co-presented by the City of Vancouver and Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, served as the Canadian book launch for Atmosphere of Hope in front of an audience of 600. The program included Professor Flannery in conversation with City of Vancouver Deputy Mayor, Andrea Reimer, and businessman, Ross Beaty, about their perspectives on reconciling climate action with economic growth and the resource economy.
Practitioner Forum: Working on the Front Line of Climate Change: A Dialogue with Tim Flannery
October 20, 2015
This invitational dialogue provided space for peer interaction and professional development for 50 regional leaders working on the front lines of climate action. In addition to Professor Flannery, participants heard short messages from climate scientist, Mark Jaccard, and British Consul-General, Rupert Potter.
Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue Ceremony and Reception
October 20, 2015
Professor Flannery was presented with the Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue in front of 100 regional climate action leaders and friends of ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. The ceremony included the unveiling of a tribute video as well as Professor Flannery’s award citation.
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October 23, 2015
October 23, 2015
This invitational breakfast in Toronto for 20 prominent business leaders explored opportunities for climate action and business competitiveness.
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October 23, 2015
October 23, 2015
The focus of this invitational roundtable in Toronto was to explore unresolved ethical dilemmas in climate action with 18 leading thinkers in ethics and climate action, and to better understand implications for Canadian policy and behavioural change in the lead-up to the Paris COP21 meeting.
Award Program Outcomes
Professor Flannery’s two-week award residency left a lasting legacy, including:
- Staging the Canada-wide launch for Professor Flannery’s book, Atmosphere of Hope
- Securing meetings with cabinet ministers from the British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario governments, for Tim Flannery and ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV to discuss climate action
- Receiving media coverage by 16 regional and national outlets, such as The Globe and Mail and The Hill Times, drawing attention to the need for action on climate change
- Publishing two summary reports highlighting ideas for climate action based on roundtables addressing climate action and business competitiveness, and ethical dilemmas of climate change
Select Media & Commentary
The Tyee, Sept. 28, 2015- Business in Vancouver, Oct. 15, 2015
The National Observer, Oct. 20, 2015
Macleans, Oct. 26, 2015- We need to cut GHGs harder, faster than we ever imagined
The Hill Times, Oct. 26, 2015
CTV's Power Play, Oct. 27, 2015 (Podcast #37, at 1h47m)
CBC Radio's Sunday Edition, Nov. 1, 2015
The Georgia Straight, Nov. 3, 2015 (by ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's Prof. Ingrid Stefanovic)- Conversations That Matter, Nov. 6, 2015
ABOUT THE JACK P. BLANEY AWARD FOR DIALOGUE
The Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue is presented to an individual who exemplifies, internationally, the spirit and programs of ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue. Recipients of the award have demonstrated excellence and accomplishments in using dialogue to further complex issues of public importance.