A Pathway to Peace

Ideas for Advancing Climate-Resilient Futures

A Pathway to Peace: Ideas for Advancing Climate-Resilient Futures
"Our survival depends upon our capacity to understand interdependence, our capacity to understand that we are part of a human community."

Zelda Keller: Hello, welcome everybody. We are thrilled to have you with us at this webinar today. My name is Zelda Keller and I am the Executive Director at the Institute for Climate and Peace…

This afternoon we have with us our wonderful moderator as well as peace educator and ICP Co-Founder and Senior Advisor Dr. Maya Soetoro. I’m also pleased to introduce Maxine Burkett, a Professor of Law at the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai’i. And she is an expert in the law and policy of climate change and a Co-Founder and Senior Advisor at the Institute for Climate and Peace. We’d especially love to extend a warm welcome to Professor of International Peacebuilding at the University of Notre Dame – Notre Dame, I’m sorry. Author and practitioner in the fields of conflict transformation and peacebuilding, John Paul Lederach. We are grateful to have you three here with us and welcome everybody…

A Pathway to Peace: Ideas for Advancing Climate-Resilient Futures.” Panel Discussion presented at the The Day After Tomorrow: A Virtual Talk Story Series, August 27, 2020.

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