[UVic-sustainability] News and Events for the Week of April 21st

NEWS:

On March 31st, the Office of Campus Planning and Sustainability announced the winners of the Student Sustainability Champion Awards. Congrats to Emily Thiessen and Leat Ahrony on receiving the award. A big thanks to our winners and all the nominees for their contributions to sustainability at UVic!

Exams are finished on Wednesday. Happy summer to all of you students from the Office of Campus Planning and Sustainability!

AT UVIC:

POLAR BEARS II: POLAR BEARS IN SUMMER/FALL

Thursday, April 23rd, 7:00PM

Polar bears are remarkably resilient to changing climate: they've survived a multitude of past climate shifts, some of inconceivable magnitude. These lectures will teach you some little-known facts about Polar bears and their arctic sea ice habitat, with some historical context. See the UVic site to sign up for attendance. Hosted by Continuing Studies.

RISKY BUSINESS: IDENTIFYING PRIORITIES FOR ECOSYSTEM-BASED... OCEAN MANAGEMENT

Monday, April 27th, 7:30 PM

Frasier Room159

A biologist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada will speak about the ongoing work within the department to develop research and monitoring plans for Marine Protected Areas and Large Ocean Management Areas.

WE NEED TO BE CARBON NEGATIVE, NOT CARBON NEUTRAL

Friday, May 1st, starts at 8:30 am

Engineering Computer Science Room 125

This day long workshop is the 3rd annual IESVic Alumni Workshop will serve as a venue for participants to discuss energy systems, the state of the world and technology. Registration is $40 for all sessions and $100 to attend the banquet at the University Club the night of May 1st.

COMMUNITY EVENTS:

VICTORIA CYCLING ADVENTURES HORTICULTURE RIDE

Saturday, April 25th, 10:00AM

Ride begins at Caffe Fantastico, 810 Humboldt Street

Join UVic’s Don Fleming for a 25 km meander on a mid-Spring day around some of Victoria’s best gardens with a stop at each for a walk about and a brief presentation from Don. Bring a picnic lunch. More info on the following Meetup site.

CELEBRATING THE SALISH SEA

Saturday, April 25th, 6:00PM

Raincoast Conservation Foundation - 206-2506 Beacon Ave, Sidney

Join Raincoast Conservation Foundation for an evening of science and inspiration to celebrate the Salish Sea. Speakers include Adam Olsen of Tsarlip First Nation, a keynote address from Elizabeth May and Raincoast biologist, Misty MacDuffee. See the Facebook event for more details

4TH ANNUAL CREATIVELY UNITED FOR THE PLANET EARTH WEEK FESTIVAL

Saturday, April 25th, 12:00PM

English Inn, 429 Lampson St., Esquimalt

This free, all-ages community event features local food, 35 local musical acts, 60 innovative displays, electric assist bicycle test rides, electric vehicles, world-class photography, films, children's activities, art and afternoon tea! Yoga and an organic dinner garden party with a jazz trio and concert. Full program on the Creatively United website.

OUR ECOVILLAGE 2015 YOUTH CONVERGENCE

Saturday April 25th and Sunday 26th

OUR Ecovillage, Shawnigan Lake

Co-facilitation by The Inclusive Leadership Co-Operative. Join with a friend or bring your entire high school class. $40–$75. To learn more see their website or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 250.743.3067

THE POLITICS AND ECOLOGY OF ENDANGERED ECOSYSTESM

Sunday, April 26th, 7:00PM

843 Fort Street, Victoria

Ken Wu, Executive Director of the Ancient Forest Alliance, and featuring Lysiane Chagnon Fontaine, researcher and writer for MASS (The Majority for a Sustainable Society) present an opportunity to learn about the ecology and relevant policies of BC's old-growth forests and Canada's most endangered ecosystems. Organized by the West Coast Greens. See the Facebook event site for more details.


Matt Greeno

Sustainability Coordinator

Office of Campus Planning & Sustainability

University of Victoria

O: 250-721-6678

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www.uvic.ca/sustainability





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