As climate change impacts how we plan for our futures, what are the innovations and ideas breaking new ground today that will make tomorrow better? The Walrus Talks Itβs Happening Now brings together speakers to share innovations currently under way that will make a difference in urban and environmental policy and planning, technology, journalism, and more.
Megan Leslie, President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund Canada
Dr. Alexandra Lesnikowski, Assistant Professor, Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University
Bob McDonald, Author;
Host of CBCβs Quirks & Quarks
Aphrodite Salas, Assistant Professor, Journalism, Concordia University
Julie Segal,Senior Program Manager, Climate Finance, Environmental Defence
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NEW EVENT! In an increasingly digitized world, more and
more areas of society are beginning to require technological access and know-how.
At The Walrus Talks Digital Skills, we examine what this era of transition means for all of us. In a society that requires the internet and
technology for full civic and cultural participation, what happens when access to these resources is limited or absent? How do we equip all individuals and communities with the knowledge and capacity that a digitized world requires?
Join us at The Walrus Talks Digital Skills to explore how we can improve digital equity and build a digital future that leaves no one behind.