Renewable Energy Seminar Series
Date and time
Location
Online event
Part of the Renewable Energy Seminar Series, with experts ranging from industry, academia, and government.
About this event
Climate Science and What it Means for Edmonton
Part of the Renewable Energy Seminar Series, with experts ranging from industry, academia, and government.
Climate adaptation is an emerging field and Edmonton is at the forefront. Climate Resilient Edmonton: Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan was adopted by City Council in 2020 and the City is putting the plan into action. Learn about climate changes projected for Edmonton, impacts that climate change can have on the community, and adaptation actions to address these challenges.
About the Speakers
Danielle Koleyak; Environmental Project Manager, City of Edmonton
Danielle Koleyak, M.EDes., P.Ag, is an Environmental Project Manager at the City of Edmonton who is securing scientifically-researched information to inform us of what Edmonton’s climate will be in the future, and what we can do now to adapt to it. Danielle’s expertise has also been invaluable for updating Edmonton’s Energy Transition Strategy.
About the Seminar Series
McNeil Centre for Applied Renewable Energy (McNeil C.A.R.E) and the Concordia Alumni Association are proud to present the Renewable Energy Speaker Series. This speaker series aims to provide CUE members (students, alumni, staff and faculty) and the community in general with the opportunity to explore renewable energy solutions, learn about the challenges faced by the sustainable energy sector (industry, government and society), careers in the renewable energy sector and interact with experts from across Canada and beyond.
Contact
Please email mcneilcare@concordia.ab.ca with any questions.
Release Consent
Please note that the session will be recorded and posted on the BMO-CIAR website. By signing up for the event, you hereby consent and authorize the Concordia University of Edmonton to use your testimonials/comments and any photographs, video, or audio recordings taken of you for internal and external newsletters; news releases; journalist requests; and Concordia University of Edmonton promotional materials, including the World Wide Web, printed documents, audiotapes, videotapes, CD-ROMs, posters and in any and all other media, whether now known or hereafter existing, controlled by the Concordia University of Edmonton. You will make no monetary or other claims against the Concordia University of Edmonton for the use of the above-mentioned media.