The Environmental Governance Lab in Conversation with David Miller: The future of the environment post Toronto elections

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Friday, November 2nd, 2018

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Friday, November 2, 20184:30PM - 6:00PMBoardroom and Library, 315 Bloor Street West
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Description

Join us for a conversation with David Miller, former mayor of Toronto, current C40 Regional Director for North America, and C40 Ambassador for Inclusive Climate Action to make sense of the City of Toronto election results and what they mean for Toronto’s role in responding to the global climate and sustainability crises.

The conversation will be moderated by Sara Hughes, Assistant Professor of Political Science and a member of the Environmental Governance Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Her research focuses on what cities can do to mitigate climate change and environmental degradation. Watch her TEDX here.

Contact

Daria Dumbabze
416-978-6062


Speakers

David Miller
Speaker
C40 Regional Director for North America & C40 Ambassador for Inclusive Climate Action

Sara Hughes
Moderator
Assistant Professor of Political Science



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