Want to take an unflinching look at the world’s climate challenges as explained by climate scientists? Find out about the boldest initiatives to meet our emissions targets. Hear the latest directions in global negotiations. Explore some ethically challenging solutions with potentially extreme side effects.
Climate Change Conference 2010 is three full days of climate challenges, questions and solutions, with no spin and no sugar-coating.
Friday to Sunday, August 13 to 15, 2010
Hart House, University of Toronto
Full program and online registration: ccc-2010.ca
Our Friday night reception outlining The Challenges features Bill McKibben, Andrew Weaver and Elizabeth May.
The Friday afternoon forum, Across Borders and Generations, is youth-oriented and free to all.
Saturday evening's panel on Working Together is devoted to bridging divides between various groups working on the issue.
And throughout Saturday and Sunday, we'll have scientists and experts speaking on specific challenges, impacts, and solutions.
Climate Change Conference 2010 is presented jointly by University of Toronto Greens and the Toronto-Danforth Federal Green Party. The conference is non-partisan and open to all.



