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Revisiting the challenge: perspectives on Canada’s freshwater fisheries policies three decades after the Pearse Report
... by complex and interacting external stressors, such as climate change, habitat alteration (arising from e.g., urbanization, ...
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Why it’s a critical time for Canada to renew its commitment to global health
... pathogenic avian influenza and the health impacts of climate change are looming examples of how a retreat from global health ...
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Universities, Colleges, and COVID-19: Lessons Learned?
... as it tries to better understand and find solutions to climate change, the pandemic’s multidimensional impacts on society, ...
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The future of fishing and fish — and the health of the ocean — hinges on economics and the idea of ‘infinity fish’
... (areas beyond national jurisdiction) to fishing; treat climate change as the crisis that it is . Ultimately, we need to ...
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The future of fishing and fish — and the health of the ocean — hinges on economics and the idea of ‘infinity fish’
... (areas beyond national jurisdiction) to fishing; treat climate change as the crisis that it is . Ultimately, we need to ...
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How COVID can re-shape education
... in the future. After all, interdisciplinary topics like climate change have become fixtures in the contemporary curricula, and that ...
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Academy of Social Sciences
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An interview with Dr. Bonnie Schmidt for the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
... by the Canadian government, to engage over 600,000 youth in climate science education and action. The collaboration provides youth with ...
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Impossible Choices: Serving Women Experiencing Violence During COVID-19
... them to be resilient in the face of new crises caused by climate change, future pandemics, and increasing inequity and social ...
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'With So Much as Risk, we Couldn’t Just Wait for Help:' Indigenous Communities and COVID-19
... likely increase. And while media attention on matters like climate change, big oil and other matters that directly challenge the health ...