RVRC Climate Cafe hosted its inaugural virtual Human Library session on 18th June! The session had 23 participants and was led by Lee Wan Xin (Y2), Andrew Lam (Y2), Kimberly Aw (Y2), Natalie Ong (Y3) and advised by Dr Eunice Ng.
To begin, two of our RVRC faculty members, Sadaf Ansari and Graham Wolfe, graciously highlighted how sustainability is pertinent to their respective professions of Architecture and Theatre. The two presentations offered RVRC students a wealth of information, ranging from how climate influences theatre performances to how buildings contribute to our carbon footprint. Our guests were also able to ask our faculty members questions about their areas of expertise and learn more about sustainability in general! Fret not if you missed this session - there will be more of such similar runs to come! To stay updated on our sessions, do join the RVRC Climate Cafe Telegram Network here: https://t.me/+7sLKG54NQnBiZDVl
The RVRC Climate Cafe is a student led initiative that aims to start discussions about sustainability and environmental action while also addressing climate anxiety. Bi-weekly dialogue sessions include a series of presentations and meetings with sustainability professionals and student leaders who want to make a difference in the world.