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Supporting climate social science

Climate change is a human problem - from creation to solution. The Society, Environment, and Emotions Lab (SEE Lab) researchers examine the important role emotions play in environmental behaviours and our responses to climate crises. As a collective “lab”, we cultivate a culture that engages all members in mentor and mentee roles, providing diverse collaboration opportunities, a ‘pay-it-forward’ mindset, and space for a lot of fun along the way. In this conversation, we discuss our climate-emotion research, lab experiences from different career and lifestyle perspectives, and the benefits (and challenges!) of maintaining this remote workspace and mentorship.

Speakers: Beth Grant, Misty Matthews-Roper, Stephanie Shouldice, Lauren Smith, Sarah Wolfe

This event is online. The recording can be accessed here.

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