Climate Change

Stride - Climate Change issue

Climate Change

Climate Change

Stride is a free resource for Scottish teachers to support their global citizenship work in school.

Biodiversity and Climate Change Conference

5 Nov 2010 - 10:24

6 Nov 2010 - 10:24

The United Nations declared 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity.

Sustainable Scotland Network Conference

4 Nov 2010 - 09:00

4 Nov 2010 - 16:30

The ninth annual SSN Conference is themed - A Step Change: Local Government Leadership for a Low Carbon Economy.

World Work Party For Climate Action

10 Oct 2010 - 09:00

is wherever you live. And the point is to do something that will help deal with global warming in your city or community.

Climate Change - Spiritual Causes, Moral Consequences and Ethical Dilemmas

19 Aug 2010 - 11:00

19 Aug 2010 - 12:30

Climate change has been described as one of the most serious moral dilemmas of our times.

Scottish Parliament

Seminar: Climate change and resource scarcity – the relevance for non-environmental organisations

2 Oct 2009 - 10:00

2 Oct 2009 - 15:00

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations in partnership with the Carnegie UK Trust is holding two seminars to present the new report, _‘Climate Change and resource scarcity: a guide for non-

Inverness

Seminar: Climate change and resource scarcity – the relevance for non-environmental organisations

1 Oct 2009 - 11:30

1 Oct 2009 - 16:00

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations in partnership with the Carnegie UK Trust is holding two seminars to present the new report, _‘Climate Change and resource scarcity: a guide for non-

Edinburgh

Climate Justice: International Trade and Ecologically Unequal Exchange

27 Nov 2008 - 17:51

Professor Alf Hornborg, an anthropologist and Professor of Human Ecology at Lund University, Sweden, will be the key speaker at this event.

Univeristy of Edinburgh

Lecture Room 175, Old College, South Bridge

Rising to the climate challenge- A myth-busting toolkit for everyone

The booklet is designed to help people cut through the fog of confusion and mixed messages about climate change and to be a useful resource for community groups and individuals all over Scotland.

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