Last Friday, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna, LLB'99, was back at her alma mater to kick off her #CampusClimate campaign with a multidisciplinary panel on climate change and the economy.
Des of the faculty of law, the management school and the faculty of engineering had the opportunity to ask the minister and the other three panelistes:
Steven Guilbeault, co-founder and principal director of équiterre,
Professor Tim Moore, director of the institute for science and public policy, and
Jose Mauricio Gaona, Phd student, faculty of law, Mcgill University.
After 45 minutes of multidisciplinary discussions on climate change and policy that ranged from tax policy, to pipelines, and environmental refugees, the Minister concluded the panel by calling upon the students: "Be out there. Engage. Be part of the solution."
Des of the faculty of law, the management school and the faculty of engineering had the opportunity to ask the minister and the other three panelistes:
Steven Guilbeault, co-founder and principal director of équiterre,
Professor Tim Moore, director of the institute for science and public policy, and
Jose Mauricio Gaona, Phd student, faculty of law, Mcgill University.
After 45 minutes of multidisciplinary discussions on climate change and policy that ranged from tax policy, to pipelines, and environmental refugees, the Minister concluded the panel by calling upon the students: "Be out there. Engage. Be part of the solution."
Last Friday, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna, LLB'99, was back at her alma mater to kick off her #CampusClimate campaign with a multidisciplinary panel on climate change and the economy.
Des of the faculty of law, the management school and the faculty of engineering had the opportunity to ask the minister and the other three panelistes:
Steven Guilbeault, co-founder and principal director of équiterre,
Professor Tim Moore, director of the institute for science and public policy, and
Jose Mauricio Gaona, Phd student, faculty of law, Mcgill University.
After 45 minutes of multidisciplinary discussions on climate change and policy that ranged from tax policy, to pipelines, and environmental refugees, the Minister concluded the panel by calling upon the students: "Be out there. Engage. Be part of the solution."
Des of the faculty of law, the management school and the faculty of engineering had the opportunity to ask the minister and the other three panelistes:
Steven Guilbeault, co-founder and principal director of équiterre,
Professor Tim Moore, director of the institute for science and public policy, and
Jose Mauricio Gaona, Phd student, faculty of law, Mcgill University.
After 45 minutes of multidisciplinary discussions on climate change and policy that ranged from tax policy, to pipelines, and environmental refugees, the Minister concluded the panel by calling upon the students: "Be out there. Engage. Be part of the solution."
Just because you can't see it clearly now, that doesn't mean things won't work out for you.
Keep going. Trust yourself. Trust the path you're on.
It may or may not turn out how you hoped for, but I think it's worth the risk.
And no mater what, know that you are worth the risk, and you can handle it.
Keep going. Trust yourself. Trust the path you're on.
It may or may not turn out how you hoped for, but I think it's worth the risk.
And no mater what, know that you are worth the risk, and you can handle it.
✋热门推荐