Climate Action Week 2024

We are delighted to share with you the dates for CANIE Climate Action Week 2024. This year we will come together (virtually!) from Monday 25 to Thursday 28 March.

The Climate Action Week 2024 programme has been carefully curated to provide a selection of compelling content for our members and anyone interested in taking action on climate change. We begin with a keynote session from Professor Frauke Urban, KTH Sweden, on the future of flight and sustainable energy transitions for the aviation industry. As international travel sits at the heart of international education for our students and those of us working in this sector, sustainable aviation is of intense interest to many of us!

The conference includes networking opportunities, chapter sessions from Europe, the Americas and Oceania as well as a fascinating interactive workshop led by Dr Savo Heleta and Marianne Mensah reflecting on CANIEs participation in COP28 and planning for participation in COP29. We'll also hear from colleagues in the sector on the practical measures they (and you!) can take to drive change in our sector. We are truly excited by the strength of this year's Climate Action Week programme and hope to see many of you online.

None of this would be possible without the support of our fabulous sponsors, the University of Tasmania and Alethea Global, along with the tireless efforts of CANIE volunteers.

Event Program

Date:
DAY 1 | March 25, Monday

Time:

SESSION 1:
5:00 PM - Central European Time
9:00 AM - Pacific Time
3:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

SESSION 2:
12:00 AM (+1) - Central European Time
4:00 PM - Pacific Time
10:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Keynote Session: The Future of Flight and International Travel:

Frauke Urban is Professor in the management of sustainable energy systems at the Royal Institute of Technology KTH in Sweden. She researches and teaches about sustainable energy transitions, climate change mitigation and decarbonization of energy and transport systems.

Aviation transports more than 4 million passengers annually, is highly dependent on fossil fuels and accounts for about 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. To reduce the climate impact of aviation, new fuels and technologies are needed such as sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), electric propulsion and green hydrogen. This presentation outlines the progress that is being made towards sustainable energy transitions in the aviation industry, as well as policy changes and behavioural perspectives.

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Date:
DAY 1 | March 25, Monday

Time:

SESSION 1:
4:00 AM - Central European Time
8:00 PM (-1) - Pacific Time
2:00 PM - Australian Eastern Time
4:00 PM - New Zealand Time

SESSION 2:
7:00 PM - Central European Time
11:00 AM - Pacific Time
5:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time
7:00 AM (+1) - New Zealand Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Networking Session for Early Career Researchers

Join an informal gathering to meet with our CANIE Academic Advisory Board and network with other early career researchers.

Research and evidence form the basis for CANIE’s content, advocacy and decisions. The Academic Advisory Board is an expert committee that helps provide advice to further strengthen CANIE’s work and influence, and will contribute to CANIE’s objectives to:

• Develop greater consciousness across the sector of how the international education sector contributes to climate change and the urgency of our need to act.

• Support our members to take practical, ambitious action to reduce the emissions associated with international operations and global mobility and to drive change within their own institutions and organisations.

• Run events, and commission or develop research, training and practical guidelines to support these aims.

The Academic Advisory Board provides advice on climate change and international education related matters or, when appropriate, responds to requests from the CANIE Global Board in relation to wider issues raised by stakeholders. The Academic Advisory Board is also asked to comment on the development of CANIE Global’s content and other CANIE produced documentation.

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Date:
DAY 2 | March 26, Tuesday

Time:

SESSION 1:
8:00 AM - Central European Time
12:00 AM - Pacific Time
6:00 PM - Australian Eastern Time

SESSION 2:
3:00 PM - Central European Time
7:00 AM - Pacific Time
1:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Exploring Climate Psychology (Eco-Anxiety Workshop)

Leticia, a psychotherapist and the founder behind MindPlace Center, leads a multicultural therapy hub catering to the mental health needs of international students and expatriates. She combines her clinical practice with her role as a professor at IE University and Syracuse University.

This session aims to explore climate psychology, diving into its complexities and tackling the urgent issue of eco-anxiety. Our goal is to uncover strategies to alleviate this concern while deepening our understanding of its causes. Additionally, we seek to promote a shift towards sustainable behaviors driven by compassion, fostering a more harmonious relationship with our planet.

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Date:
DAY 2 | March 26, Tuesday

Time:

SESSION 1:
5:00 PM - Central European Time
9:00 AM - Pacific Time
3:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

SESSION 2:
12:00 AM (+1)- Central European Time
4:00 PM - Pacific Time
10:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Measuring Your Climate Impact in International Education

Our panel led session is all about sharing practical tools that are available across the international education sector to help institutions and professionals make informed decisions and take action towards sustainability. Meet the founders of three key organisations that are passionate about international education and climate action:

  • The International Education Sustainability Group delivers the tools you need to understand and mitigate your climate impact. We provide analysis, insights and data to assist you with making informed decisions around your sustainability strategies.
  • Alethea Global is a worker cooperative built by members with a passion for sustainability and international education. We provide academic institutions, organizations, and associations in Canada and around the world with the knowledge, tools, and support to transition to more just and climate-conscious operations.
  • eduKUDU supports education marketers around the world to recruit students in a more efficient, inclusive and sustainable way. We do this by connecting the dots in your recruitment strategy with our all-in-one digital publishing platform, theRACK.

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Date:
DAY 3 | March 27, Wednesday

Time:

SESSION 1:
8:00 AM - Central European Time
12:00 AM - Pacific Time
6:00 PM - Australian Eastern Time

SESSION 2:
3:00 PM - Central European Time
7:00 AM - Pacific Time
1:00 AM (+1) - Australian Eastern Time

DURATION: 1 hour

COP28 Reflections and COP29 Preparations

The application by the Climate Action Network for International Educators (CANIE) to be accredited as an observer organization was approved by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) General Assembly on 30 November 2023 at the opening of COP28. A few months before COP 28,
CANIE received accreditations for two delegates to attend the event.

Hear from the CANIE delegates for COP28 who will share their reflections and summaries about COP 28 negotiations and outcomes and some recommendations regarding how we can plan for COP29.

Marianne Mensah is the founder of CIEL which supports education and businesses defining ESG and climate strategies. Marianne has 10 years’ experience teaching climate innovation and sustainability in higher education. She previously worked on sustainable development programmes for UN agencies and international development organizations.

Savo Heleta is an internationalisation specialist in the International Education and Partnerships directorate at Durban University of Technology in South Africa. Savo has also worked on post-war peacebuilding and youth leadership development projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina and post-war capacity building and leadership development in South Sudan.

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Date:
DAY 3 | March 27, Wednesday

Time:

SESSION 1:
8:00 PM (-1) - Central European Time
12:00 PM (-1) - Pacific Time
6:00 AM - Australian Eastern Time
8:00 AM - New Zealand Time

SESSION 2:
6:00 AM - Central European Time
10:00 PM (-1) - Pacific Time
4:00 PM - Australian Eastern Time
6:00 PM - New Zealand Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Empowering Green Advocates:

The global Green Office Movement originated in the Netherlands, at Maastritch University in September 2010, with the vision to enable higher education sectors to be drivers for sustainability and the mission to incorporate sustainability within the higher education sector.

Green Office Toitū (GOT) was founded in December 2021 at Otago Polytechnic Auckland International Campus and joined the global Green Office Movement as its first Australasian member. Primarily, GOT operates as a sustainability organisation operated by students for students. Some staff are involved, such as the organisation’s coordinators and staff volunteers who are passionate about embedding sustainability throughout campus life.

Why is climate action so critical to students? What do students expect from their colleges, universities, study abroad programmes in terms of action on climate solutions and climate-related curriculum? Nenie, Ann and Kristin will share their own personal stories of how they felt empowered, what elements contributed to them feeling empowered, and how they made change happen. As a take away, the audience should be inspired to then create this kind of enabling environment within their own contexts.

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Date:
DAY 4 | March 28, Thursday

Time:

10:30 AM  - Central European Time
2:30 AM - Pacific Time
7:30 AM - Australian Eastern Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Europe Chapter Regional Meeting: Towards a more sustainable Academic Staff Mobility

The CANIE Europe Chapter is actively seeking volunteer members to help grow, strengthen, and support the CANIE Chapter operations and the community of practitioners across Europe. CANIE volunteers engage with the chapter leadership on advancing the CANIE mission regionally and also have the opportunity to engage in global working groups like Marketing, Climate Justice, and Fundraising.

The chapter has monthly meetings to welcome new members, share best practices, and discuss how to best serve the international education practitioners in the region. Meeting facilitation occurs in English.

Please join us for our Climate Action Week meeting to learn more!! Everyone is welcome.

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Date:
DAY 4 | March 28, Thursday

Time:

11:00 AM - Pacific Time
2:00 PM - Eastern Time
7:00 AM - Central European Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Americas Chapter Regional Meeting: The leadership role of NAFSA in advocacy for climate action

The CANIE Americas Chapter is actively seeking volunteer members to help grow, strengthen, and support the CANIE Chapter operations and the community of practitioners across Canada, Mexico, the United States, and South America. CANIE volunteers engage with the chapter leadership on advancing the CANIE mission regionally and also have the opportunity to engage in global working groups like Marketing, Climate Justice, and Fundraising

The chapter has monthly meetings to welcome new members, share best practices, and discuss how to best serve the international education practitioners in the region. Meeting facilitation can occur in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Please join us for our Climate Action Week meeting to learn more!! Everyone is welcome.

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Date:
DAY 4 | March 28, Thursday

Time:

12:30 PM - Australian Eastern Time
2:30 PM - New Zealand Time
2:30 AM - Central European Time
6:30 PM (-1) - Pacific Time

DURATION: 1 hour

Oceania Chapter Regional Meeting: A practical tool to support sustainable academic travel

The CANIE Oceania Chapter is actively seeking volunteer members to help grow, strengthen, and support the CANIE Chapter operations and the community of practitioners across Oceania. CANIE volunteers engage with the chapter leadership on advancing the CANIE mission regionally and also have the opportunity to engage in global working groups like Marketing, Climate Justice, and Fundraising

The chapter has monthly meetings to welcome new members, share best practices, and discuss how to best serve the international education practitioners in the region.

Please join us for our Climate Action Week meeting to learn more!! Everyone is welcome.

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