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    Lea Berrang-Ford: Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change

    Lea Berrang-Ford: Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change
    McGill Geography professor Lea Berrang-Ford is one of the principal researchers in the Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change project. By working closely with Indigenous peoples and their organizations in Uganda, Peru and Canada, the project aims to create a research program that will help strengthen Indigenous peoples’ health systems in light of a rapidly [...]

    Environmental change in Canada’s Arctic: how different is the present from the past?

    Environmental change in Canada’s Arctic: how different is the present from the past?
    Arctic regions are experiencing high degrees of environmental change, including thinning of arctic sea ice, increased deposition of airborne pollutants, as well as evidence of a longer growing season. Marianne Douglas uses examples from our research on lakes and ponds in the Canadian High Arctic to show some of the practical applications of paleolimnology in [...]

    How Might Global Warming affect the Variable Hydroclimate of Western Canada?

    How Might Global Warming affect the Variable Hydroclimate of Western Canada?
    Canada’s western interior has one of the world’s most variable climates, with severe drought and torrential rainstorms experienced in recent years. The extreme climate events in this region have been some of the most costly natural disasters in Canada history. Climate models suggest that this hydroclimatic variability could be amplified by global warming — presenting [...]

    A Billion Vehicles and Counting: The Transport Energy Challenge

    A Billion Vehicles and Counting: The Transport Energy Challenge
    Motor vehicle numbers have been increasing more rapidly than the human population globally, with profound resource use, environmental, and health and welfare impacts at the local, regional and global scales. The global motor vehicle fleet now stands at nearly one billion, with growth occurring most rapidly in the low-income countries. This talk by Prof. Madhav [...]

    Emerging Infectious Diseases: What Can We Learn from Primates?

    Emerging Infectious Diseases: What Can We Learn from Primates?
    The sudden appearance and devastating human and environmental effects of diseases like SARS, Ebola, and AIDS underscore our need to understand the ecology of infectious diseases. Given that monkeys and apes often share parasites with humans, understanding the ecology of infectious diseases in non-human primates is of paramount importance. In this mini-Enviro lecture, Prof. Chapman [...]

    Feeding the World: Ecosystem Services, Food Production and Sustainability

    Feeding the World: Ecosystem Services, Food Production and Sustainability
    People depend on the services provided by ecosystems, including food, freshwater, biodiversity, places for recreation and climate regulation. Dr. Elena Bennett’s talk focuses on how we can sustainably feed the growing global population without undermining ecosystems’ ability to provide other ecosystem services that we also want.
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