Discussing climate change and ecological grief in the LA Times
Amidst the climate crises we are are experiencing worldwide, it felt especially poignant to discuss the emotional impacts of climate change with Julia Rosen of the LA Times last week.
Vice-Provost, Labrador Campus & Dean, School of Arctic & Subarctic Studies, Labrador Campus of Memorial University | Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) (2013-2016) | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member emeritus | Women for Nature Founding Member
Amidst the climate crises we are are experiencing worldwide, it felt especially poignant to discuss the emotional impacts of climate change with Julia Rosen of the LA Times last week.
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