ACK NO W L EDGMEN T S :
It is with gratitude that we acknowledge the many funders and
partners who enabled the completion of this report.
This report could not have been carried out without funding from
the University of Alberta's Undergraduate Research Initiative, which
allowed us to continue the excellent research begun in Dr. Debra
Davidson's 2018 RSOC 410 class, Research Methods and Policy
Applications in Applied Environmental Sociology.
Melanie Belley
Guan yu Chen
Alexis Clarke
Larissa Dorrestjin
Elizabeth Dowdell
Dylan Hall
Lingjun Liu
Miranda Mackey
Lauren Mar
Kristen Pierzchajilo
Terra Pombert
Owen Rodger
Nakita Rubuliak
Ruoning Wang
Shiyi Wang
Andrea Wiebe
This report is based on the IPCC Cities and Climate Change Project,
conducted in partnership between The Centre for Global Education,
C40, the Government of Alberta, TakingITGlobal, Louis Berger, and
the Berger Charitable Foundation. We express our great thanks
to these organizations, as well as the roughly 4000 youth who
participated in the project - and to whom we dedicate this report.
Design by Nathan Karsgaard
https://www.larkandmatter.com
Cite this paper as:
Hall, D. & Dowdell, E. (2018). Youth and Climate Change: International Youth Participation in the IPCC Cities
and Climate Change Conference (D. Davidson & C. Karsgaard, Eds.). Edmonton, Canada.