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  1. Even in 2020, a double standard is still applied to women in the spotlight

    ... character is new, or even isolated to a polarized political climate south of the border. Women’s leadership, especially as a voice for change, is considered by some to be barely tolerable: from Shirley Chisholm ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/even-in-2020-double-standard-is-still-applied-to-women-in-spotlight
  2. Carissa Brown | 2023 New RSC College Member | Memorial University of Newfoundland

    ... research advances in ecology and biogeography, specifically climate change impacts on species distributions and fire in the boreal forest. She ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/carissa-brown-2023-new-rsc-college-member-memorial-university-newfoundland
  3. Return to a New Normal: Royal Society Members Identify Key Societal Challenges Posed by COVID-19

    ... socio-economic, population and public health, biomedical, climate and governance challenges facing Canada and the world now during the ... for “preparedness” reflected these gaps in the supply change affecting the public health response to the current pandemic and future ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/return-to-new-normal-royal-society-members-identify-key-societal-challenges-posed-by-covid-19
  4. Marine heatwaves spell trouble for tropical reef fish — even before corals die

    ... mortality around the island, but not before triggering a change in the local fish community. Stressed-out reef fish After just ... (Kieran Cox) , Author provided The impacts of climate change on coral reefs are only predicted to worsen in the coming ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/marine-heatwaves-spell-trouble-for-tropical-reef-fish-%E2%80%94-even-before-corals-die
  5. 2021 Appointments to the Order of Canada

    Appointed an Officer Pieter Cullis, O.C., FRSC | Elected 2004 The University of British Columbia

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/news/2021-appointments-to-order-canada
  6. Integrative adaptive management to address interactions between biological invasions and protected area connectivity: a Canadian perspective

    ... is now seen as vital for addressing global environmental change ( Liang et al. 2018 ;  Stewart et al. 2019 ). Connectivity amongst ... seasonal migrations, and species range shifts resulting from climate change, and in doing so, it can prevent deleterious effects, such as ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/integrative-adaptive-management
  7. Identification of infectious agents in early marine Chinook and Coho salmon associated with cohort survival

    ... by anthropogenic stressors. Introduction As climate change and other human activities have altered marine environments, a ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/identification-infectious-agents-in-early-marine-chinook-and-coho-salmon-associated-with
  8. Freshwater wildlife face an uncertain future

    ... for at least a dozen years . But a lot can change in 12 years — and it has. With an international team of some of the ... growing — to freshwater species: A rapidly changing climate Online wildlife trade and invasive species Infectious disease ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/freshwater-wildlife-face-uncertain-future
  9. Attaching Strings Now Is Key to Shaping Post-COVID-19 Future

    ... disconnect between the laudable long-term intentions for change and what are perceived as short-term constraints is not just ... course to environmental economics presents the problem of climate change thus: Some economic activities cause so-called social costs not ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/attaching-strings-now-is-key-to-shaping-post-covid-19-future
  10. Julie Mireille Thériault | 2023 New RSC College Member | Université du Québec à Montréal

    ... of rain-snow transitions, freezing rain formation and climate change in northern environments. ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/julie-mireille-th%C3%A9riault-2023-new-rsc-college-member-universit%C3%A9-du-qu%C3%A9bec-%C3%A0-montr%C3%A9al

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