If the hottest year on record has taught us anything, it’s that real change is needed. Fast. And if we are going to have any success in making change toward a more sustainable future, the shift can’t just be in the technological and ecological realms, …
Our Warming Planet
‘Most promising path:’ Using nature-based solutions to respond to climate change
Ivey Business School experts argue governments can lead the way with cheap, effective nature-based solutions
‘Over a tipping point:’ Rising temperatures hit plants and animals
Western experts share their insights into effects of a warming planet on tree and bird species
Interconnected crisis: Declining planetary and population health
Western professors Dr. Anna Gunz and Lesley Gittings connect the dots between climate change and our health
A new trajectory: Climate change rapidly impacting Canadian agriculture
New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests
Record warming: How should Canada, its cities and citizens adapt?
Western professor emeritus Gordon McBean and professor James Voogt are working on the answers
‘We need everybody’: Mitigating climate change requires creativity, thinking differently
Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
Weather extremes and adapting to an increasingly dangerous world
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians
‘Most promising path:’ Using nature-based solutions to respond to climate change
Ivey Business School experts argue governments can lead the way with cheap, effective nature-based solutions
‘Over a tipping point:’ Rising temperatures hit plants and animals
Western experts share their insights into effects of a warming planet on tree and bird species
Interconnected crisis: Declining planetary and population health
Western professors Dr. Anna Gunz and Lesley Gittings connect the dots between climate change and our health
A new trajectory: Climate change rapidly impacting Canadian agriculture
New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests
Record warming: How should Canada, its cities and citizens adapt?
Western professor emeritus Gordon McBean and professor James Voogt are working on the answers
‘We need everybody’: Mitigating climate change requires creativity, thinking differently
Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
Weather extremes and adapting to an increasingly dangerous world
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians