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The Sustainability & Climate Action Network (SCAN) was founded in 2008 to broaden and deepen support for °¿±õ³§·¡â€™s institutional goal of Social and Ecological Responsibility. Acknowledging that our world is now in a state of climate emergency and that there is a very limited time to shift to low-carbon ways of living, ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø recognizes that all organizations must actively contribute to a more sustainable future. As one of the largest and most research-intensive faculties of education in North America, and as an integral part of the University of Toronto, ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø is well-positioned to support and mobilize the education sector in this critical mission. 

With the guidance of the Dean's Advisory Group on Climate Action, SCAN coordinates ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø's commitment to work towards regenerative sustainability and climate justice. As a leading faculty of education, we aim to utilize our influence in teaching, research and advocacy to address the climate crisis by embedding Sustainability and Climate Action into our curriculum and teaching, research, governance, and facilities and services. By drawing on the knowledge, perspectives, and expertise of °¿±õ³§·¡â€™s students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners, we aim to minimize our carbon footprint and amplify our contributions to a just, equitable and sustainable world.

SCAN leads the implementation of the actions and strategies of ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø's Sustainability & Climate Action Plan and provides a nexus for those at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø and in its partner communities to share information, develop events and programs, and work towards climate justice. It coordinates an innovative collaboration with the Toronto District School Board, providing integrated professional learning in ESE for K-12 teachers and ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø students, as well helps to lead a Community of Practice on Sustainability Teaching across the University of Toronto. Check out SCAN's active schedule of Events. We welcome your involvement in this urgent work!
 

SCAN Team 2025-26

Coordinator: Dr. Hilary Inwood
Graduate Assistant:  Sarah Coulton
Research Assistants:  Sarah Urquhart, Angela Oulton
Learning Garden Assistant: Camille Beaulé
Sustainability Education Assistant: TBA

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