UBC Climate Solutions Research Collective
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The Climate Solutions Research Collective is a new pan-university initiative designed to build connections across UBC and to encourage new collaborative research on climate change solutions. See our website here: https://climatesolutions.ubc.ca/
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🔗Read more about this 2025/2026 Project here: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/climate-solu...
Project Mentors:
👥Associate Professor Jiaying Zhao (Psychology, IRES)
👥Assistant Professor Rachel White (EOAS)

Solutions Scholars:
👥Adedayo Adeyanju (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
👥Hayley Simpson (IRES)
Climate Solutions Research
Since 2024, the Climate Solutions Research Collective has been supporting interdisciplinary research projects proposed by teams of faculty. Each project provides a group of Solutions Scholars the oppo...
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This Solutions Scholars project will explore whether ways of framing climate extreme impacts, such as through terms of frequency (eg once every 10 years), likelihood (eg 20 times more likely in a year), or temperature (eg making a heatwave 1.2 degrees warmer) have an impact on mobilizing action.
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The 2025/2026 Solutions Scholars have begun their projects! Six teams will work over the next 10 months on projects contributing to interdisciplinary climate action.
Learn more on our website: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/climate-solu...
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Our Climate Conversation on Research Approaches event was a great success- we heard insights on how to bridge the gap between university and community settings, from Mary Stockdale, Tim Paulson and Fabiola Melchior. Read a summary of the event here: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/news-and-eve...
Engaging in Critical Climate Conversations
We kicked off the new year with a Climate Conversation at the Institute for Community Engaged Research (ICER) at the UBC Okanagan campus.
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The 2024/2025 Solutions Scholars teams have finished their work, and their findings can be seen on our website
climatesolutions.ubc.ca/climate-solu.... Thank you to all the Solutions Scholars and mentors who worked on these projects, we are so proud to see the final products!
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Our first UBCO event of the year is next Thursday, the 25th! Join for a Climate Conversation on Research Approaches.
Hear from Tim Paulson, Mary Stockdale, and Fabiola Melchior and share your own experiences.
⏰ 2-3pm
🗺️ ART368-1147 Research Road
🔗 Register: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/news-and-eve...

OPENING CLIMATE CONVERSATIONS THROUGH RESEARCH APPROACHES
Tim Paulson Assistant Professor Department of History and Sociology
Fabiola Melchior PhD Student Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
Mary Stockdale Adjunct Professor Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies
Location: ART368 1147 Research Rd-  Kelowna Campus

Time: September 25, 2:00 to 3:00 pm

THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Climate Solutions Research Collective
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Dr. David Boyd (drdavidboyd.bsky.social) will present on two international climate advisory opinions, including the potential implications for Canada’s next Nationally Determined Contribution and two ongoing lawsuits launched by Canadian youth. Join us in-person or on Zoom this Thursday the 11th.
Dr. David R. Boyd (@drdavidboyd.bsky.social)
Professor, lawyer, author, activist, ultra-sport enthusiast, father, nature lover, and former UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment
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Join our annual kick off event on Sept 11! Hear insights from Dr. David R. Boyd, Professor of Law, Policy and Sustainability former UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment, as he discusses recent advisory opinions related to climate issued by two international courts.
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The Solutions Scholars Program is accepting applications! Program Details: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/solutions-sc...

🧭 Application Deadline – June 10, 11:59pm, 2025
📅 Term: September 2025 – June 2026
💰 Value: $10,000 GRA
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Thank you PICS for your support in hosting the Solutions Summit where Solutions Scholars shared progress on their interdisciplinary projects, and had the opportunity to discuss the course of their research with attendees.

✒️ Summary and poster presentations: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/news-and-eve...
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💡 Interested in becoming a Solutions Scholar for the 2025 / 2026 cohort?

📅 Application details will be updated on our website May 20th!

✒️ Application form will be open for submissions until June 10 - subscribe to our newsletter to be informed once applications are announced (link in comments)
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The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions aims to catalyze and mobilize research, partnerships, and knowledge that generates climate action. 🌱

❗ Reminder: The deadline to apply for the PICS Climate Foresight Dialogues funding is May 15th. That’s TOMORROW!

Details here: shorturl.at/YzJUt
Climate Foresight Webinar | Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions
💡Have questions about the Open Call for the Climate Foresight Dialogues? Want to learn more about how this program can support your big ideas on complex climate challenges? Join us for an information...
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Bringing our Climate Conversations to UBC Health's Bridging Research & Action Conference next week! Join Asst Prof Jemima Baada, PhD and postdoc researcher Shahin Kassam PhD, RN for a conversation about the Intersection of Climate Migration and Health. Register here for the conference bit.ly/4iOKhz2
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It was amazing to see these four Solutions Scholars groups at our Solutions Summit! View their posters on carbon offsets, agricultural carbon counting, Large Language Models, and heatwave forecasting: climatesolutions.ubc.ca/climate-solu.... Thank you to the @picscanada.bsky.social for their support