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 | Researcher | Environmental Advocate | Royal Society of Canada College Member emeritus
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…
One of the great pleasures of my job is the opportunity to work with amazing students. I am constantly inspired by and in awe of all they do, and of the level…
We are happy to share two newly-released and minted reports from community-led research in Nunatsiavut, Labrador, led by the Rigolet Inuit Community Government. Inuit Mental Health & Adaptation to Climate…
The TEDx Cape Breton videos are now live! Happy to share a link to my talk on the impacts of climatic and environmental change on Inuit lives, livelihoods, and wellbeing…
Over the past 18 months, I have had the pleasure of working with people throughout Nunatsiavut, Labrador to film, produce, and release a documentary film about climate change impacts on…
This past year, I have had the pleasure of working with Dr. Francois Bourque, a clinical psychiatrist and PhD Candidate at Kings College London, on a manuscript aimed primarily at…
Our team has been so thankful and humbled by the interest that our new film, Attutauniujuk Nunami / Lament for the Land. Recently, myself and my colleague, Inez Shiwak from…
Happy to share this article, by Henry Gass, from Climate Wire. “Reprinted with permission. Copyright 2014, Environment & Energy Publishing, LLC,” www.ClimateWire.net An E&E Publishing Service ARCTIC: As ice sheets melt, communities…