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Should We Stay or Should We Go?

December 2, 2019February 21, 2018

When we first moved to this house I was convinced we’d never move. I wrote: “At some point you have to take a deep breath, … Read more

Tags BC, commitment, community, cost of living, home, investment, landscape, moving, neighbours, place, population, quiet, standard of living, values

Conversation as science communication

December 2, 2019October 11, 2017

Last week I wrote about the phrase science literacy, and whether or not we should use it in science communication. Ultimately, I decided that it’s … Read more

Tags adults, connection, conversation, Facebook, scicomm, science communication, science literacy, scilit, storytelling, values

Bridging the communication gap: researchers vs. residents in environmental science

December 2, 2019January 18, 2015

In the far southwestern corner of Alberta, tucked up against the eastern flanks of the Rocky Mountains, is the Star Creek watershed. Seen from the … Read more

Tags Crowsnest Pass, environment, Environmental science, ethics, fish, forests, hydrology, logging, research, risk vs reward, scicomm, values
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