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Summer in Iqaluit: What changes, what doesn’t

I arrived in Iqaluit on the summer solstice for a few days of meetings, and it’s a good opportunity to reflect on the things that change, and the things that don’t. Read More
I arrived in Iqaluit on the summer solstice for a few days of meetings, and it’s a good opportunity...
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The rest of the world and the Arctic

One of the struggles at the heart of discussion of the Arctic is over who has the right be there, and to use Arctic resources. Most of the governments that ring the Arctic Ocean... Read More
One of the struggles at the heart of discussion of the Arctic is over who has the right be...
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Tracking megafauna in Iceland

Some people say WWF spends too much time talking about charismatic megafauna (a fancy way of saying interesting big animals). Read More
Some people say WWF spends too much time talking about charismatic megafauna (a fancy way of saying interesting big...
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My first year at WWF

Last week, I celebrated one year as a Communications Officer for WWF-Canada. It took me by surprise – at times it feels like I’ve been here forever and at times like I just... Read More
Last week, I celebrated one year as a Communications Officer for WWF-Canada. It took me by surprise –...
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Waterloo Hosts Global Energy 2030 Visioning

Canada hosted a global energy think-tank workshop last week on developing a blueprint for low-carbon energy in 2030. We assessed various new technologies and the conference produced potential pathways for moving forward. The basis... Read More
Canada hosted a global energy think-tank workshop last week on developing a blueprint for low-carbon energy in 2030. We...
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Water: The stuff of, well, everything

Stop everything. As you read this, are you holding a coffee? Checking a smartphone? Wearing cotton? Digesting a steak? If so, you are using more water than if you were taking a shower! Basically,... Read More
Stop everything. As you read this, are you holding a coffee? Checking a smartphone? Wearing cotton? Digesting a steak?...
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People in nature, nature in people

On a soggy Sunday morning in May, I joined our Conservation Science Director, Steven Price and about a dozen WWF donors on a nature hike through Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary. While... Read More
On a soggy Sunday morning in May, I joined our Conservation Science Director, Steven Price and about a dozen...
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My trip to the ocean

A few weeks ago I made my first trip ever to Canada’s East Coast. I had six hours on the ground with our oceans expert Bettina Saier and a videographer named Perry. Our... Read More
A few weeks ago I made my first trip ever to Canada’s East Coast. I had six hours...
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