Grief & Climate Change
As the discussions continue at COP21, and the sense of cautious optimism continues to grow that world leaders will reach a strong and binding agreement, I am thrilled to see…
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
As the discussions continue at COP21, and the sense of cautious optimism continues to grow that world leaders will reach a strong and binding agreement, I am thrilled to see…
Happy to have worked with a great group of students and colleagues on this paper, released through Open Access format on Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, critically examining community-based adaptation…
A feature on our research on climate change and mental health in Nunatsiavut has just reached full release, and I’m pleased to share the links here. Click on the photo…
Here is a sneak peak of a new article that is hitting the presses this week through the Journal of Aboriginal Health Special Issue on Inuit Health & Wellbeing. The article will…
I am happy to share that our work on climate change and mental health has been featured in a special issue of International Innovation: Disseminating Science, Research, and Technology on Catalysts…
March is another great month for film screenings for Attutaunijuk Nunami/Lament for the Land. I’m pleased to announce two up-coming screenings happening this week and next. This Friday, March 13th, Attutaunijuk Nunami…
I am pleased to be part of a network of over 60 researchers from every province in Canada, representing numerous disciplines and areas of research. “We share the concern that…
Tonight I had the great pleasure of speaking to a lecture hall full of children about life in the Arctic, complete with pictures, videos, and a special guest visit from…