29/03/2026
On 27 March 2026, the AUW Sustainable Development Goals Club & the AUW Environmental Sciences Club Environmental Science Club celebrated the AUW Earth Fest 2026 π. The Climate Assembly Roundtable marked the opening and core policy dialogue of the event after a Keynote Speech from Ms Shaika Mohammad Chowdhury, Project Manager of Green Bangle Movement.
Guided by insightful voices from academia and the climate sector, participants engaged deeply with some of todayβs most pressing issues. Framed around five key pillars, - Climate Adaptation & Resilience, Climate Finance & Equity, Fossil Fuel Transition, Campus Sustainability, and Women in Climate Justice, participants stepped into the role of policymakers, working collaboratively to identify challenges and propose actionable, campus-level solutions.
These discussions laid the groundwork for the AUW Climate Commitment 2026, a collective vision shaped by dialogue, critical thinking, and shared responsibility.
At the center of this policy-focused exchange was one defining question:
If AUW were a country, what climate responsibility would it take?
A question that set the tone, not just for conversation, but for action. π±