Refine results
Learning from the Pause
Ann Dale
The current pandemic has certainly imposed a pause on the world. Hopefully, we will rebuild more sustainably through understanding the co-benefits.
Tipping points at the heart of the climate crisis
Ann Dale
There are critical tipping points that we will reach above a 1.5 C. degree warming, similar to a cascade of falling dominoes. Alarming signs are now occurring.
The Good Society
Ann Dale
Edmonton has just incorporated a carbon budget limiting the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) it can emit, hopefully, the first of many cities to do so.
Planetary Safety Nets
Ann Dale
Scientists at Resolve have drawn up a blueprint for a planetary “safety net” of protected areas they argue could help halt catastrophic biodiversity loss.
Pandemics and Possibilities
Ann Dale
Given the recent articles claiming large areas of the Amazon rainforest are now turning into savannas, this article offers a dire warning.
Nature-Based Solutions: Rewilding
Ann Dale
Restoring natural landscapes damaged by human exploitation can be one of the most effective and cheapest ways to combat the climate crisis.
Beauty is not solely in the eye of the beholder
Scott Dunham
Scott Dunham, associate faculty, School of Environment and Sustainability looks at the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder".
Where has civility gone?
Ann Dale
Public dialogue and civic literacy are more important than ever, yet space for discussion is shrinking.
Community Planning
Ann Dale
Community planning is a complicated process that requires understanding the relationships between, and implications for, human and ecological systems.