Faculty and graduate student panel on the United Nations' 26th Climate Change Conference.
This event convenes a panel of Northwestern faculty and graduate students, who attended the United Nations’ 26th Climate Change Conference (COP26). The speakers will share reflections on the research they conducted at the conference and open a dialogue on the significance of wide-ranging climate justice and its relevance to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Faculty panelists include Annelise Riles (Executive Director, Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs) and Reynaldo Morales (Assistant Professor, Medill); graduate student panelist include Lauren Baker (PhD Candidate, Political Science), Margaret O’Connell (PhD Candidate, Chemical and Biological Engineering), and Mallory Fallin (PhD Candidate, Sociology).
Northwestern Buffett is developing solutions to global challenges by building robust, sustainable, transformative relations--among individuals and institutions, globally and locally--in which engagement with foreignness is the engine of our creativity.
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