Videos by Science for Peace in Toronto. Peace, justice, and ecological sustainability are indivisible.
"We've had enough!" This 30 sec video from Students Against Nuclear Weapons tells you why. Attend this webcast, even if you are not a student. #nuclearweapons
"We've had enough!" This 30 sec video from Students Against Nuclear Weapons tells you why. Attend this webcast, even if you are not a student. #nuclearweapons
Science for peace lecture | April 4th, 2018 | Introducing Project Drawdown with David Burman and Liz Couture | Broadcasted by #MybeBeeTV
Science For Peace Lecture March 28th, feat. Elizabeth Renzetti, “Faux real: Fake News Undermines Democracy | Broadcasted by #MybeBeeTV
Science For Peace Lecture at UoT | Maja Catic lectures on "Genocide"
March 21st, 2018 | Science For Peace Lecture at UoT | Maja Catic lectures on "Genocide"
Dr Bruce Lampard on "MSF: A Medical Humanitarian Organization" Science for peae Lecture
Dr Bruce Lampard on "MSF: A Medical Humanitarian Organization" Science for peae Lecture
Tom Rand lecture: "Waking the Frog: Solutions to Our Climate Paralysis," January 10, 2018
"Waking the Frog: Solutions to Our Climate Paralysis," lecture by Tom Rand at University College, January 10, 2018. Part of Science for Peace's weekly lecture series: see scienceforpeace.ca/1157
Tom Rand lecture: "Waking the Frog: Solutions to Our Climate Paralysis," January 10, 2018
"Waking the Frog: Solutions to Our Climate Paralysis," lecture by Tom Rand at University College, January 10, 2018. Part of Science for Peace's weekly lecture series: see scienceforpeace.ca/1157
How to Live Forever, SfP lecture with Prabhat Jha
Dr.Jha is a specialist in epidemiology who focuses on smoking as a pandemic. He will discuss a number of global health issues. Come to hear him at 7 pm on Wednesday Jan 17th in room 140, University College, U of Toronto. Free of charge. All are welcome. You can watch remotely on Facebook Live on Science for Peace's page, from your computers and smart phones! Those who attend in person six of the 12 lectures may receive a certificate.