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Solutions, Career Pathways, and Intergenerational Networking

Dialogue 3 in the Women in Energy Transformation series

Public Webinar
Mar. 31, 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm (EST)

Women have been at the forefront of Canada’s energy system transformation for decades. As executives, educators, entrepreneurs, policy makers, and innovators dedicated to a sustainable future, they’re leading emissions reduction strategies, advocating for a just transition, inventing cutting-edge clean technology, and much more.

The work of women in energy will be pivotal in fighting the greatest challenge of our time—the climate crisis. It’s time to hear their stories. The Pembina Institute and GLOBE Series have partnered to bring you the Women in Energy Transformation Series—a national dialogue that celebrates the women advancing Canada’s transition to a clean economy, and identifies opportunities for more women to get involved.

Dialogue 3: Solutions, Career Pathways, and Intergenerational Networking

Update: The webinar has ended. Scroll down for the video recording.

Indigenous women are among Canada’s most dedicated and influential climate leaders. Many have experienced firsthand the impacts of climate change on their communities and now advocate strongly for better inclusion of Indigenous voices in climate and energy decision-making.

The Women in Energy Transformation Series is pleased to host its first in-person dialogue, co-hosted with Indigenous Clean Energy. Participants will dive deep into the experiences of Indigenous women in Canada’s energy sector through stories and networking. The voices of Indigenous climate leaders will be the guiding force in this solutions-oriented discussion.  Be sure to attend to meet and connect with others who are passionate about ensuring an equitable clean energy future.

Featured speakers

  • Freddie Huppé Campbell, Global Hub Program Manager, Indigenous Clean Energy
  • Chief Sharleen Gale, Chief, Fort Nelson First Nation, and Chair, First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC)
  • Terri Lynn Morrison, Associate Executive Director, Indigenous Clean Energy
  • (Moderator) Linda Coady, Executive Director, Pembina Institute

Watch the recording

 

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The full series

Dialogue 4: Towards an Equitable Net-Zero Future: Stories, Lessons Learned and Actions for Advancing Gender Equity
Oct. 14, 2022

Dialogue 3: Solutions, Career Pathways, and Intergenerational Networking
following the GLOBE Forum Women’s Lunch
Mar. 31, 2022

Dialogue 2: Minding the Gap: Barriers and Key Themes in Equality and Inclusion
Destination Net Zero: Nature and Bioeconomy Days Session 
Nov. 24, 2021

Dialogue 1: Profiling Women Leaders of the Energy Transformation
Destination Net Zero: Energy and Transportation Days Session 
Sep. 29, 2021

More details here

Series summary paper cover
Read the summary paper of the series