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Cultural Voices From Arts and Heritage At COP 27

Cultural Voices From Arts and Heritage At COP 27
Saturday, 11 February 2023
2PM - 4PM UTC; 9AM – 11AM MST; 11AM - 1PM Ottawa/NYC time
Virtual

“For the first time, the parties to the UN Climate Convention have acknowledged the critical linkages between cultural heritage and climate change.”

Hear from COP 27 delegates and participants, Senator Patricia Bovey (Canada), Sharon Morin (Canada), and Alison Tickell of Julie's Bicycle (UK), and learn about their key takeaways from high-level and side events, debates and deliberations, and gains and losses regarding culture, from arts to heritage.

Register today for this virtual event: https://www.eventbrite.ca/.../cultural-voices-from-arts...

This event is part of Just Transitions: Heritage Education for Climate Adaptation, organized by the Canadian academic members of the Climate Heritage Network, including Athabasca University Maîtrise en Conservation du patrimoine bâti National Trust for Canada / Fiducie nationale du Canada Carleton Engineering and Design

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