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  1. Even in 2020, a double standard is still applied to women in the spotlight

    ... character is new, or even isolated to a polarized political climate south of the border. Women’s leadership, especially as a voice ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/even-in-2020-double-standard-is-still-applied-to-women-in-spotlight
  2. Big data reveals inequities in federal funding for non-profits across Canada

    ... Amnesty International staff and volunteers gather at a climate change protest in Toronto in Sept. 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/big-data-reveals-inequities-in-federal-funding-for-non-profits-across-canada
  3. Understanding changes in iceberg–ship coexistence throughout the eastern Canadian Arctic: 2012–2019

    ... As iceberg production rates vary, potentially compounded by climate change, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the extent ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/understanding-changes-in-iceberg%E2%80%93ship-coexistence-throughout-eastern-canadian-arctic
  4. Ecological restoration research in Canada: who, what, where, when, why, and how?

    ... changed its thematic focus over time from reforestation to climate change. Legislation was the most common reason given for restoration. ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/ecological-restoration-research-in-canada-who-what-where-when-why-and-how
  5. Learning from Indigenous knowledge holders on the state and future of wild Pacific salmon

    ... salmon identified by Elders included (i) aquaculture, (ii) climate change, (iii) contaminants, (iv) industrial development, and (v) ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/learning-from-indigenous-knowledge-holders-state-and-future-wild-pacific-salmon
  6. Basic income could help create a more just and sustainable food system

    ... building resilience against ongoing stressors, like the climate crisis and extreme weather events, along with preparing for future ... with other financial supports like insurance, loans and climate funding. Additional research will also be crucial for understanding ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/basic-income-could-help-create-more-just-and-sustainable-food%C2%A0system
  7. Looking forward to a future without factory farming

    ... agriculture. Given its significant contributions to climate change and the depth and breadth of the animal suffering it causes, the ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/looking-forward-to-future-without-factory-farming
  8. Heliocaminiform structures: plant organs that function as microgreenhouses

    ... they may help explain aspects of plants’ responses to climate change and to phenological mismatches with symbionts (mutualists and ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/heliocaminiform-structures-plant-organs-that-function-as-microgreenhouses
  9. Estimating the annual distribution of monarch butterflies in Canada over 16 years using citizen science data

    ... population, which overwinters in California (Environment and Climate Change Canada 2016; Yang et al. 2016; James et al. 2018). Introgression ... if, for instance, host plant availability may be limited by climate (Lemoine 2015). Because Canada legislates species at risk, including ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/estimating-annual-distribution-monarch-butterflies-in-canada-over-16-years-using
  10. Identification of infectious agents in early marine Chinook and Coho salmon associated with cohort survival

    ... by anthropogenic stressors. Introduction As climate change and other human activities have altered marine environments, a ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/fr/voix-de-la-src/identification-infectious-agents-in-early-marine-chinook-and-coho-salmon-associated

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