From agriculture to artwork and health care to politics, climate change is reshaping every part of our lives. The crisis is here – a code red or a tipping point, as Western researchers described it – but it’s not time to throw up our hands. Our …

From agriculture to artwork and health care to politics, climate change is reshaping every part of our lives. The crisis is here – a code red or a tipping point, as Western researchers described it – but it’s not time to throw up our hands. Our …
Planetary health researcher Nicole Redvers amplifying high-stakes voices in ‘code red’ climate emergency
Why political will and optics can derail climate change policies
Arts and humanities profs unravel the role that art and literature play in spurring action on climate change
Ivey Business School experts argue governments can lead the way with cheap, effective nature-based solutions
Western experts share their insights into effects of a warming planet on tree and bird species
Western professors Dr. Anna Gunz and Lesley Gittings connect the dots between climate change and our health
New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests
Western professor emeritus Gordon McBean and professor James Voogt are working on the answers
Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians
Planetary health researcher Nicole Redvers amplifying high-stakes voices in ‘code red’ climate emergency
Why political will and optics can derail climate change policies
Arts and humanities profs unravel the role that art and literature play in spurring action on climate change
Ivey Business School experts argue governments can lead the way with cheap, effective nature-based solutions
Western experts share their insights into effects of a warming planet on tree and bird species
Western professors Dr. Anna Gunz and Lesley Gittings connect the dots between climate change and our health
New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests
Western professor emeritus Gordon McBean and professor James Voogt are working on the answers
Turning desire for change into action is key, experts say
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians