Christine Peringer

Christine is an expert in multi-stakeholder planning and problem-solving, working in sectors including environment, sustainable development, justice and health. Clients have included the Government of Mexico (Guidelines for Mexico’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory), Canadian Environmental Law Association (Great Lakes Summit), Federation of Canadian Municipalities (Country Strategy for Vietnam-Canada collaborative projects) and Quaker International Affairs Project (Dialogue Process on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights).

Christine holds a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, Ontario (1985) and is the author of “How We Work for Peace” Peace Research Institute – Dundas (1997). She is an active member of the Climate Change Policy Project of Mediators Beyond Borders International and has been a member of their observer team attending the UNFCCC negotiations. Since 1985 she has been a member of the World Federalist Movement – Canada and currently serves as Senior Advisor on Climate Governance.

Christine has served for twenty years as a principal in her consultancy firm, Group Facilitation and Mediation Services.