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Q&A Session with a Real Climate Change Expert!

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Betty M. and Mohsen K.
Q&A Session with a Real Climate Change Expert!

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Hi CCTrs! Do join us for this not to be missed event!

Climate change is here and already affecting the environment and people around the world to varying degrees. Humans and nature are being pushed beyond their abilities to adapt. There is so much information out there that we can lose focus or want clarity about climate change issues and are asking questions like:

  • What will it take to keep the global temperature below 1.5 degrees?
  • What can an individual do to reduce his/her carbon footprint?
  • What is the government doing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?

These and many other questions come to mind.

We are very pleased to have Climate Change Expert, Christine Tu, Director, Office of Climate Change and Energy Management at the Regional Municipality of Peel, as our special guest, to answer questions about Climate Change! Members may submit their questions when they RSVP, to be included at this special Q&A session.

About Christine:
Christine Tu, M.Sc., is the Director, Office of Climate Change and Energy Management at the Regional Municipality of Peel. Christine is responsible for establishing and enabling the integration of climate change adaptation science, strategy, and risk-reduction planning across all Regional services, as well as ensuring delivery of innovative energy management and cost-effective corporate greenhouse gas emissions reduction programming. Currently, her work includes implementing the Region’s 10-year Climate Change Master Plan, 5-year Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan, and directing the Secretariat for the Peel Climate Change Partnership. Prior to arriving at the Region in 2018, Christine was a Watershed Specialist and Manager of the Ontario Climate Consortium Secretariat at the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
Christine’s passion and expertise in championing the imperative of climate change emerged through her career as a research scientist in the field of aquatic ecology. She received her undergraduate and Master’s degrees in environmental science from the University of Toronto.
With over 20 years of experience evaluating the complex relationships between land use, sustainability and integrating the realities of climate change impacts in highly urban watersheds, Christine has stepped into her leadership role at the Region of Peel with unwavering clarity that incremental improvements alone are no longer an option; and that deep collective action, across governments, sectors and systems, is vital for transformational net-zero carbon and resilient outcomes.

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