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  1. After COVID-19, nations can tackle environmental crises by shifting priorities to sustainable development

    ... activities and resource use. Freshwater, soils and a stable climate are all under threat and giving way to droughts, floods, zoonotic ... message that only transformative change could address the climate and ecological crises , it also laid out a pathway to sustainability. ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/after-covid-19-nations-can-tackle-environmental-crises-by-shifting-priorities-to-sustainable
  2. Considering the implications of climate-induced species range shifts in marine protected areas planning

    Abstract Climate change is affecting the ocean, altering the biogeography of marine ... of species distribution models fitted with biological and climate data as inputs to identify trends in occurrence for marine species in ... Canada. We assessed and compared two ways of incorporating climate change projections into MPA planning. First, we overlaid 98 species ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/climate-induced-species-range
  3. 5 technologies that will help make the food system carbon neutral

    ... Agriculture is also vulnerable to the effects of climate change and, as the conflict in Ukraine demonstrates, food systems ... the soil to absorb carbon . Not only does this help slow climate change, it also protects soils from erosion. The idea that farmers ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/5-technologies-that-will-help-make-food-system-carbon%C2%A0neutral
  4. Coronavirus: The perils of our ‘just enough, just in time’ food system

    ... trend regarding those stockpiles, and this is worrisome. Climate change poses challenges But what if Mother Nature doesn’t play nice with us this year? Climate change, after all, is making food harder to produce. What if we face a ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/coronavirus-perils-our-%E2%80%98just-enough-just-in-time%E2%80%99-food-system
  5. Release of 2022 G-Science Statements

             

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/news/s7/release-2022-g-science-statements
  6. Release of 2023 G-Science Statements

    For the 19th consecutive year, since the establishment of the process in 2005, the G7 science academies have finalized three statements to contribute the best available knowledge and insights to G7

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/s7/release-2023-g-science-statements
  7. Warmer winters are fuelling a growth in algal blooms across the Great Lakes

    ... from the University of Waterloo suggests that a changing climate could be contributing to these declining water quality trends, and ... and other aquatic organisms. It is well known that climate change is exacerbating the intensity and frequency of algal blooms in ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/warmer-winters-are-fuelling-growth-in-algal-blooms-across-great-lakes
  8. Why Canada’s single-use plastic ban could help the environment and wildlife

    ... undermines action on more severe planetary threats such as climate change and biodiversity loss. As researchers who study plastic pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss, we feel that we simply do not have the ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/why-canada%E2%80%99s-single-use-plastic-ban-could-help-environment-and-wildlife
  9. Monarch butterflies raised in captivity can still join the migration

    ... of milkweed on which caterpillars feed, long-term changes in climate and deforestation at their overwintering sites . This has caused ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/monarch-butterflies-raised-in-captivity-can-still-join-migration
  10. Canada inked a landmark constitutional accord 40 years ago — and it’s still causing problems

    ... over equalization , environmental regulations and climate change policy and even over the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/canada-inked-landmark-constitutional-accord-40-years-ago-%E2%80%94-and-it%E2%80%99s-still-causing%C2%A0problems

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