How Ancestral Voyaging Mobilizes Knowledge of Biodiversity & Climate Change
Liu Institute for Global Issues 6476 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver
Marine Heatwave-Driven Transformation of Coral Reef Ecosystems
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Approaching “The Archive”: A Roundtable Discussion
in the series Animating Archives: Memory, Community, Creation Olivia Michiko Gagnon, Theatre and Film; Leora Morris, Theatre and Film; and Ori Tenenboim, Journalism, Writing and Media Coach House, Green College, UBC, and livestreamed Thursday, February 2, 5-6:30 pm This roundtable approaches the question and the problem of "the archive" from multiple disciplinary perspectives, including theatre, […]
How Ancestral Voyaging Mobilizes Knowledge of Biodiversity & Climate Change
Reception to follow xʷθəθiqətəm or The Place of Many Trees Liu Institute for Global Issues 6476 NW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2 The future of the ocean is essential to the planet’s future and human life. Climate change intersects profoundly with biodiversity, food security for billions of humans, culture, and economy and peace. […]
Marine Heatwave-Driven Transformation of Coral Reef Ecosystems
Speaker: Dr. Julia K. Baum Professor and President’s Chair, Ocean Ecology and Global Change, University of Victoria Climate change-amplified marine heatwaves now pose an imminent threat to the world’s tropical coral reefs. On almost all coral reefs, however, climate change is superimposed on a suite of local anthropogenic stressors, and available evidence suggests that these […]