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Professor of Government Peter Cannavò presented a keynote address at a recent digital conference on “Un/Predictable Environments: Politics, Ecology, Agency.”
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In an essay titled Getting around anti-Democratic obstacles to addressing climate change, Professor of Government Peter Cannavò explains how a fundamental problem in our system of governance stands in the way of enacting climate change legislation.
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New York State Senator Rachel May joined Hamilton students and members of the local community for a town hall meeting about climate justice on Oct. 8, organized by Sunrise Hamilton. May answered a number of questions on bills, policies, and initiatives related to the event’s broad theme of climate justice.
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Since the spring, Professor of Government Peter Cannavò has presented several virtual talks on the topic throughout Central New York.
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Sacrifice in a Time of Pandemic: A Model for Climate Change? was published on Medium by Professor of Government Peter Cannavò on March 20.
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Following Hamilton’s participation in the Global Climate Strike last Friday, more than 50 faculty, staff, and students gathered Monday for Conversations on the Climate Crisis gathered around topic tables in Fillius Events Barn.
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Hundreds of Hamilton students joined their counterparts around the world to participate in the Global Climate Strike on Sept. 20. Organized by representatives from a number of student groups, Hamilton’s climate strike attracted droves of students and Hamilton community members calling for action on environmental issues.
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Ravena Pernanand ’21, Rachel Pike ’21, and Abigail Roller ’21 spent the past couple months learning about local climate patterns, analyzing local climate projections, and promoting climate justice.
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Hamilton will host a panel discussion, “The Road Ahead for Climate Action in New York: How Should State & Federal Authorities Address Climate Change?” on Wednesday, April 24, at 7 p.m. in the Kennedy Auditorium, Taylor Science Center.
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