As blogged here earlier, the 11th Conference of the International Environment Forum (IEF) took place in Ottawa this weekend, and many of my friends within the Baha’i community showed up there. I’ll probably blog a little more about it later, but for now, you might want to check out the conference yourself: presentations and notes of the plenary and workshop sessions are available in PDF, DOC and MP3 formats, along with the conference schedule and official photo gallery; as well, videos of most of the presentations are available on Youtube! Here’s a list of links—share them with whoever may be interested!
- The science of climate change, with a specific focus on the Arctic region
John Stone – 2 3 - Ethical challenges of climate change
Arthur Dahl – 2 3 - From the Arctic to the Small Island Developing States: Ethics and Adaptation
John Crump – 2 3 4 - The spirit of climate change
Heather Eaton – 2 3
- Faith-based NGOs and the Common Good
Ted Reeve – 2 3 - Governance of Energy from the Local to the Global – A Necessity for Climate Change Mitigation
Sylvia Karlsson – 2 - The Bahá’í International Community at the United Nations: Global Focus on Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Tahirih Naylor – 2 3 - PANEL—Reflections on Value-based Approaches to Environmental Action: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead
- Clive Doucet – 2
- Jessica Lax – 2
- Peter Adriance – 2 3
Priveet!! Medveed!!!