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The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) and First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) signed a historic Relationship Protocol to support the implementation of the BC First Nations Climate Strategy. Join PICS Indigenous Climate Fellow, Heiltsuk Hereditary Chief Frank Brown λáλíya̓ sila to celebrate this initiative and learn more about the concept of Hikila and the […] |
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Join the Global Institute for Agritech (GIA) at SFU for a dynamic workshop focused on "Community-Engaged Agritech Innovation: Ethics and Sustainable Technology Adoption" This workshop offers a unique opportunity to: - hear invited talks from Canadian agritech leaders, including Dr. Hannah Wittman (UBC), Dr. Jichul Bae (AAFC), and Dr. Eric Gerbrandt (BeriTech Inc.) - participate […] |
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In this UVic Economics Seminar Jonathan Proctor (UBC, https://www.jonathanproctor.org/) will presenting his paper "Identifying climate-vulnerable populations using satellite imagery" on October 24th from 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (in BEC 363). UVic students and faculty from other departments are welcome to join! Learn more ------------------------------ Abstract: Understanding how climate hazards like extreme heat, drought, and flooding influence […] |
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Garry Oak ecosystems are cultural spaces that evolved under the care of local Indigenous Peoples. They are recognized places of Indigenous spirituality, knowledge, history and sustenance. They are also home to the highest biodiversity of any terrestrial ecosystem in British Columbia and to the most species at risk. In Canada, they are confined to southeastern […] |
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