Climate Change Research Series Atlantic Canada 2026
The Climate Change Atlantic Canada research series brings together experts and learners to explore urgent global challenges and practical solutions. This session will take place on February 25, 2026, and is hosted by the City Institute of Higher Learning. It offers a valuable opportunity to understand climate issues from both global and regional perspectives. This Climate Change Atlantic Canada event focuses on the topic of tackling climate change and other crises by learning from the past forty years. It highlights key lessons and examines why many strategies have failed over time. As a result, participants will gain a clearer understanding of what must change moving forward. In addition, the session explores sustainability, systemic problems, and the need for transformational change in modern societies. Dr. Andy Brookes from the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom will lead the discussion. He brings academic insight and practical experience to the topic. During the session, he will explain complex ideas in a clear and engaging way. Therefore, participants will find it easier to connect theory with real-world applications. The event will begin at 3 pm UK time, which corresponds to 11 am in Moncton, Atlantic Canada. This timing allows both local and international participants to join conveniently. Moreover, the session creates a space for discussion, learning, and exchange of ideas among attendees from different backgrounds. This research series is ideal for students, researchers, professionals, and anyone interested in climate change and sustainability. It also suits individuals who want to understand systemic challenges and explore long-term solutions. Because of this, the event offers both academic value and practical insight. By attending, participants will expand their knowledge and gain new perspectives on climate change. They will also understand how past failures can guide future success. For more information, visit the official website: https://city-ihl.ca. To learn more about the speaker’s institution, you can also visit https://www.lincoln.ac.uk.