March 11 !!!💼 The Changing Climate of Work: Political, Economic and Social Challenges for a Green Transition - Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC share.google/jgaFbCm2FbYR...
March 11 !!!💼 The Changing Climate of Work: Political, Economic and Social Challenges for a Green Transition - Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC share.google/jgaFbCm2FbYR...
My name is Rosalind, if you share my belief in the power of nature, then consider donating to the Canadian Environmental Network. RCEN connects people and organizations who believe that nature in Canada must be cared for, not taken for granted. rcen.app.neoncrm.com/fundraiser/c...
Governments & fossil fuel companies call LNG “low-carbon.” But LNG Canada will unleash 36M tonnes CO₂/yr, equal to 9.5 coal plants or 8M cars. Far from a "clean" energy source.
🎧 Listen to the full episode & more stories that dig deeper into the climate crisis: www.climateemergencyunit.ca/podcast
Poster for LNG Unpacked: Climate & Health Implications - October 1, 2025 - 7-8pm PT - Zoom With photos of speakers Dr. Rachel Grimminck and Dr. Bethany Ricker (Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment); Zachary Daly, RN (Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment); and Emiko Newman (BC Climate Emergency Campaign)
Learn about the dangers LNG poses to our physical and mental health at this webinar with Dr. Bethany Ricker (CAPE BC co-chair), Dr. Rachel Grimminck (CAPE), Zachary Daly (@cane-aciie.bsky.social), & Emiko Newman (@bcclimateemergency.bsky.social ).
📆 Oct. 1, 7-8pm PST
👉 Register: bit.ly/4mlWXzv
The BC government is rushing LNG expansion without considering the health impacts on rural & Indigenous communities. Join Indigenous and health leaders Monday, Sept 8, 7 PM at UBC MSAC to hear why this industry threatens health, rights, and the environment.
Lunch in #Johannesburg #TCESG2025 My session on #naturerights coming up! @esgproject.bsky.social @transformationscommunity.org
So excited to be a part of this project, which includes my chapters on #Indigenous views, the Brundtland Report, and #Ecological and #Planetary Integrity - now available open access!!! Essential Concepts for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals
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Excited to be sharing my ideas on technological innovation and legal provisions in the CBD at this event. @margothurlbert.bsky.social and Andrea Simonelli #ecologicaltechnology #rightsofnature #ecologicalintegrity tcesg25.sched.com/event/27Kza/...
Pathways to an Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics: lessons from the IPCC and IPBES Colin J Carlson, Christopher H Trisos, Ben Oppenheim, Shweta Bansal, Sara E Davies, Aïda Diongue-Niang, Victoria Y Fan, John D Kraemer, Rachel Golden Kroner, Lawrence O Gostin, David T S Hayman, Marion Koopmans, Torre E Lavelle, Carlos G das Neves, Zoe O’Donoghue, Laura M Pereira, Benjamin Roche, Matiangai Sirleaf, Kayla Zamanian, Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio, Alexandra L Phelan Pandemics pose a global threat to human wellbeing, justice, economies, and ecosystems and are comparable with other planetary crises such as climate change and biodiversity loss in terms of urgency and impact. The global community would benefit from a dedicated scientific synthesis body to assess pandemic risks and solutions. In this Personal View, we explore proposals for an Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics and assess potential pathways to its creation. Learning lessons from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) might help national governments and international organisations to chart a course through important decisions about format, governance, operations, scientific scope and process, and ability to recommend policies that make the world safer.
🚨 Very, very big news. Today, a global coalition - including members of the IPCC, IPBES, and WHO expert advisors, as well as independent virologists, epidemiologists, and lawyers - started the process of creating an "IPCC for Pandemics."
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🧵 Five things to know 👉
For this collaboration with @indiginews.bsky.social, reporter @ainsliecruickshank.bsky.social went to Kelowna to find out if it’s possible to prioritize housing — and also protect sensitive ecosystems thenarwhal.ca/bc-housing-a...
Explore Canadian Ecopolitics, a new title in #PoliticalScience exploring diverse world views shaping ecopolitical discourse, historical developments, and contemporary challenges in environmental governance. Read more: bit.ly/4ngzsJJ
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So excited to see this book in print!! A comprehensive exploration of concepts, histories and challenges at the intersection of environment and politics in Canada. Thanks to University of Toronto Press - special appreciation for your support! 😊 utppublishing.com/doi/book/10....
I spoke with the brilliant @jonathan-watts.bsky.social about the experience of writing "with" rivers; about freshwater and life and power—and about hope as a discipline.
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Really enjoying this fundraiser #artsforeducation organized through Global Citizen Events here at Okanagan College to raise money for literacy programs in Uganda
AMERICA should be declared as a pariah state by the international community. I have cancelled all travel into the US as long as Trump and his goons are in office. I’d recommend that Fulbright Canada issue a statement and a warning about cutting ties with the US until this wretched situation changes.
Highly recommend this fabulous new episode of Break in Case of Emergency podcast. Great insights from @erinblondeau.bsky.social, @emikonewman.bsky.social and Mary Stuart. Have a listen and share 👇
Proud to be a part of this project with Belle Workman and friends to contribute to a "research agenda intended to pursue transformational pathways that progress planetary health and embrace a modus operandi of stewardship across multiple governance levels." www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Fantastic panel discussion on history and environmental governance with Maria Ivanova, Steven Bernstein, Jennifer Clapp and Robert Falkner. Missing: Michael Manulak #isa2025
A painting of a bird next to the words"honestly I'm not sure what the fuck I expected"
Earlier this month, we hosted an incredible event with the @climateunit.bsky.social & MPs @laurelcollins.bsky.social, @patrickbweiler.bsky.social & @elizabethemay.bsky.social to dig into the power of a #YouthClimateCorps to address climate change & create good green jobs for all.
Excited to have co-written this piece with my friends Andy Knight and Robert Hanlon A call to action on #humansecurity @cdsn.bsky.social @theconversationca.bsky.social theconversation.com/how-canada-c...
Sky-high youth unemployment is kneecapping the climate fight.
It's time for an ambitious public investment and a Youth Climate Corps to create jobs and cut emissions.
"We are all in the same pod," Chapter explores the legal and ethical frameworks surrounding the Southern Resident Orcas. Book launch is planned for November 20, with participation by the authors by zoom.
For more about the effort to #savetheSouthernResidents, please visit narn.org/rights-for-s...
A virtual certificate with text "Celebrating 10M users on Bluesky, #963,648, Dr Rosalind Warner @rowarner.bsky.social, joined on Sep 11, 2023"
Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #963,648!
The first rule of climate bill...don't talk about climate bill
Coming over here for a Twitter cleanse break #debate2024
The Earth System Governance Forum ‘Re-imagining Earth System Governance in an Era of Polycrisis’ is coming in October 2024!
The Planetary Health Justice working group is hosting Planetary Health and One Health on October 13/14 [depending on time zone] Register for free earthsystemgovernance.org