The Why Climate podcast aims to make it clearer. We are going to look at how protecting the planet isn’t just good for the health of the planet
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceLife SciencesHealth & FitnessFitness |
We talk with Anne from NB Lung about Cannabis usage, harm reduction and climate change in NB. We look at the impacts not only to your health by the environment as a result of the increased usage of cannabis in NB.
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In the our first episode of this limited-run series – we are talking about Chemicals and how they are managed in Canada. Today we talk with Meg Sears PhD and Chair of, Prevent Cancer Now
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In the final podcast of season 1 of the Why Climate Podcast, we talk with Rebekka Schnitter from the Public Health Agency of Canada about what adaptation and Health System Resilience looks like going forward.
Changes in climate are affecting the hea... more
Today we chat with Angelina Heer, the director of Nutsihpiluwewicik. Nutsihpiluwewicik began its journey in 2008 when the Faculty of Nursing established the Aboriginal Nursing Initiative (ANI) at the University of New Brunswick. ANI strives to provid... more
Director, Urban and Community Studies Institute
Rob Moir joined UNB Saint John in 1996 and is currently serving as Associate Dean (Research and Special Projects) and Associate Professor of Economics within the Faculty of Business. He received a BArt... more
Dr. Larry Barzelai is a long-time Vancouver family physician. He has a special interest in geriatrics, and has been extensively involved in educating the next generation of family medicine residents in nursing home medicine.
He initiated CAPE BC, wh... more
On Episode 4 of the Why Climate Podcast we are talking to Dr. Michael Mehta.
Dr. Mehta is a Professor of Environment, Culture, and Society at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops.
He is an environmental social scientist who specializes in science... more
Drive Electric is a project of the New Brunswick Lung Association and has received funding from The NB Environmental Trust Fund and the ZEVAI funding from the Department of Natural Resources.
The New Brunswick Lung Association (NBLA) has been engage... more
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