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Tzeporah Berman on “Pipelines, Politics, and Power”

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On March 18, Tzeporah Berman (BA ’92 Innis), internationally renowned environmental advocate and chair of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, delivers the Innis Alumni Lecture.

Pipelines, politics, and power: the future of fossil fuels in a world on fire

Drawing from her experience as an advisor to the Alberta Government on climate policy in the oilsands, as well as on the frontlines of the climate justice movement blockading pipelines and negotiating divestment from oil drilling with some of the worlds largest banks, Tzeporah Berman will reflect on Canada’s climate policy and the strange disconnect between fossil fuel expansion and The Paris Accord.

Thursday, March 18
7 pm EDT
A free, live, virtual (Zoom) talk
Online registration required (see below)

Thomas Homer-Dixon, award-winning author and one of the world’s leading experts on the links between society, technology, and nature, will moderate the discussion that follows.

https://alumni.innis.utoronto.ca/event/tzeporah-berman

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