Conference Webinar: Environmental Diplomacy

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Overview of Conference

The need for a deeper level of collaboration among all practitioners of diplomacy has never been greater as we confront the extraordinary diplomatic challenge presented by the global ecological crisis, a challenge that has served to accelerate the rise of nationalism, racial and economic inequality, and the fear of religious and ethnic difference. This conference will explore the work and the strategies being proposed and employed by practitioners and scholars of diplomacy across multiple vocations and contexts to promote such cooperation.

The mission of The Grace School is to train future practitioners of diplomacy across all vocations – from those pursuing careers in the foreign service to those who want to build bridges as NGO leaders, private sector actors, scientists, artists, religious leaders, community organizers, and activists. Our goal is to create cohorts of students with a wide range of vocational trajectories who engage in the study and practice of diplomacy together, and in so doing establish networks that they will take with them as they pursue or redirect their respective careers upon graduation. The theme of our conference was to examine the transprofessional diplomatic work which is currently taking place, and which must now be amplified in the name of supporting environmental sustainability. To this end, seven round tables and three keynotes were delivered by 24 distinguished speakers who joined us from around the world to engage the subject of Environmental Diplomacy from multiple perspectives and disciplinary approaches.


Welcome + An Introduction to Environmental Diplomacy

Speakers and Biographies:

  • Leila Nicolas, Lebanese University, Beirut

  • Geoffrey Wiseman, DePaul University, Chicago


Panel One: Diplomacy, Migration and  Vulnerability

Panel One - Panelists and Biographies:


Panel Two: Science Diplomacy,  Environmental Knowledge and Global Public Health 

Panel Two - Panelists and Biographies:

  • Daryl Copeland, Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Calgary

  • Lydia Stazen, Executive Director at Ruff Institute of Global Homelessness

  • Mark Potosnak, Professor and chair of Environmental Science & Studies at DePaul University


Keynote: The Future of State-Sponsored  Environmental Diplomacy

Keynote Speaker and Biography:

  • Robert William Dry, USFS, Ret. Adjunct Professor, Diplomatic Studies, International Relation Program - New York University


Panel Three: State-Sponsored Environmental Diplomacy; Beyond the Paris Agreement

Panel Three - Panelists and Biographies:

  • Lawrence Susskind, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston

  • Phillip Stalley, DePaul University, Chicago

  • Marcela Lopez Vallejo, PhD. University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara


Panel Four: Urban Diplomacy and Its  Contribution to Building Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability

Panel Four - Panelists and Biographies:

  • David Wellman, The Grace School of Applied Diplomacy, DePaul University, Chicago

  • Sohaela Amiri, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

  • Sana Syed, Inner City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), Chicago


Panel Five: Diplomacy and the Arts in the Age of the Anthropocene

Panel Five - Panelists and Biographies:


Keynote: Facing Ecological Challenges: The Future of Environmental Law

Keynote Speaker and Biography:

  • Teresa Fajardo, University of Granada, Granada


Panel Six: Indigenous Voices in Global  Environmental Diplomacy

Panel Six - Panelists and Biographies:

  • Jessica Shadian, Artic360, Toronto

  • Hayden King, Ryerson University, Toronto

  • Leona Morgan, Nuclear Issues Study Group / Don’t Nuke the Climate, Albuquerque


Panel Seven: Interconvictional Bridge Building as a Diplomatic Response to the Ecological Crisis

Panel Seven - Panelists and Biographies:

  • François Becker, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg

  • Rafael Tyszblat, Connecting Actions/European Institute for Dialogue, Paris

  • Parin Begum, Muslim Jewish Conference, Blackburn