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New Women in Science Post

December 2, 2019June 1, 2015

I recently had the good fortune to interview Dr. Kathy Bleiker, a research entomologist at Natural Resources Canada’s Pacific Forestry Centre, for my Women in … Read more

Tags Canadian Science Publishing, entomology, forests, guest blog, Scientist, women in science

This week: Open access and open science journalism

December 2, 2019April 22, 2014

I had a couple of guest posts come out today, and surprisingly both happen to be about open access. The first was for Canadian Science … Read more

Tags cancomm, CSP, cswa, guest blog, open access, science communication, science journalism, science writing

Citizen science

December 2, 2019March 12, 2014

My latest post for Canadian Science Publishing came out yesterday – all about citizen science, what kind of projects we have in Canada, and what … Read more

Tags birding, Canadian Science Publishing, citizen science, CSP, earthworms, groundwater wells, guest blog, NEPTUNE Canada, RinkWatch
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Alberta's government is committed to developing coal in the foothills and ... Rockies. They'll even tell you it's a myth that "coal mines will forever change our mountain landscapes." That's coalgaslighting. https://t.co/eUYutauiHN

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Alberta’s government is committed to developing coal responsibly under strict regulatory standards and processes that protect our air, land, water and wild species from harm.

Find out all the facts on coal and share your views at https://t.co/OIOaR9dFJ6.

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