Apr 28
We Did It!? A Future History of Net Zero in Canada

*Join the Environmental Governance Lab on April 28 to launch the first 
issue of our fiction e-magazine on a net zero future in Canada.*

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/we-did-it-a-future-history-of-net-zero-in-canada-tickets-536419213307

 

 

The Environmental Governance Lab at the University of Toronto is excited to 
launch the first issue of a new magazine: We Did It!? This speculative 
fiction magazine exists in an imagined 2050 in a Canada that has achieved 
its net zero carbon emissions goal. The stories that compose the magazine 
explore different aspects of how Canada got to net zero, what life in the 
net zero world looks like, and the work still left to be done to create a 
just and equitable low carbon society. Rather than scenarios or projected 
pathways, this magazine explores the pursuit of net zero through stories 
that imagine how social and political change might look and where it might 
take us. They are filled with contingencies, surprises (good and bad), 
unanticipated consequences, and different pathways both to and away from 
the goal of net zero, just as we assume Canada’s real path to net zero will 
be. They are also (we hope!) really enjoyable reads.

 

Join us on April 28 from 2:30-6pm for the launch of the first issue of We 
Did It?! The afternoon will include readings from the magazine, a panel 
discussion exploring the role of story and imagination in the pursuit of 
climate goals, and a Q and A session with some of the authors of the 
stories in the first issue. This will be capped off with a celebratory 
reception.

 

*For those unable to join in person, a zoom link will be made available 
closer to the date.*

 

Funding for this project provided by the Dean Family Symposium and the 
Environmental Governance Lab at Dept of Political Science and the School of 
the Environment.

 

Panel Discussants:

   - Manjana Milkoreit is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oslo 
   whose research explores collective future thinking (imagination) and the 
   politics of climate future making.
   - Menaka Raman-Wilms is a journalist and author who hosts the Globe and 
   Mail’s daily news podcast The Decibel. In 2022 she published her first 
   novel The Rooftop Garden, a story of climate change, extremism, and 
   friendship.
   - Imre Szeman is Director of the Institute for Environment, 
   Conservation, and Sustainability and Professor of Human Geography at the 
   University of Toronto Scarborough. Among his many publication is After Oil 
   which explores the social, cultural, and political changes needed to make 
   possible a full-scale transition from fossil fuels to new forms of energy.
   - Aliénor Rougeot is the Climate and Energy manager for Environmental 
   Defense Canada. While completing her degree in at the University of 
   Toronto, Alienor cofounded Fridays for the Future Toronto.

 

 

*Sign up to attend this hybrid event here:*

*https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/we-did-it-a-future-history-of-net-zero-in-canada-tickets-536419213307
 
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Teresa Kramarz, PhD 
Professor and Co-Director, Environmental Governance Lab 
<https://envirogovlab.ca/>
School of the Environment, University of Toronto 

Website:  www.teresakramarz.com

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