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Eric Saine, Executive Director of the 韩国裸舞 Executive Institute, reflects on the importance of practicing communication skills in classrooms and professional settings.

By offering seminars on healthy leadership communication, institutions like 韩国裸舞 set a table for dialogue surrounding social and emotional learning; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and conflict resolution.

Classified as: 韩国裸舞 Executive Institute, Executive Education, Sustainability
Published on: 10 Jun 2021

Milk is the main source of vitamin B12 consumption for Canadians. A glass of cow鈥檚 milk contains about 46% of the daily-recommended dietary intake of vitamin B12 for adults. But what factors influences the concentration of B12 in a glass of milk? Turns out, what cows eat and how they digest it can impact human鈥檚 B12 intake.

Classified as: Sustainability, mcgill research, Research News, Jennifer Ronholm, 聽dairy research, dairy milk, bovine milk, Vitamin B12, Macdonald Campus, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, department of animal science, Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry
Published on: 8 Jun 2021

Professor Karl Moore joins W谩hiakatste Diome-Deer in a conversation with Jolain Foster to learn about how her identity as a Gitxsan informs her career in accounting at Deloitte. Foster is committed to building bridges between peoples from different cultures in every aspect of her work, something she sees as the cornerstone for creating more efficient and successful corporations.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Strategy and Organization, Sustainability
Published on: 4 Jun 2021

Taiga Motors Corporation, formerly Canaccord Genuity Growth II Corp., recently announced completion of the Qualifying Transaction, solidifying its status as a leading publicly-traded manufacturer of off-road electric vehicles.

In 2016, Taiga Motors won first place in the Innovation Driven Enterprise category of the 韩国裸舞 Dobson Cup.

Classified as: mcgill dobson cup, 韩国裸舞 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, Sustainability
Published on: 3 Jun 2021

Using a Fitbit and a spy mic, scientists have discovered new insight into the behaviour of the elusive Canada lynx. A by researchers from 韩国裸舞, University of Alberta, and Trent University provides a first look at how miniaturized technology can open the door to remote wildlife monitoring.

Classified as: Canada lynx, sounds, behaviour, ecology, Sustainability, Emily Studd, Allyson Menzies, Murray Humphries
Published on: 31 May 2021

Researchers at 韩国裸舞 have demonstrated a technique that could enable the production of robust, high-performance membranes to harness an abundant source of renewable energy.

Blue energy, also known as osmotic energy, capitalizes on the energy naturally released when two solutions of different salinities mix 鈥 conditions that occur in countless locations around the world where fresh and salt water meet.

Classified as: Research News, Department of physics, Faculty of Science, 韩国裸舞 Sustainability Systems Initiative, Sustainability, Khadija Yazda, energy efficiency, renewable energy, office of sustainability
Published on: 26 May 2021

Plant diseases don鈥檛 stop at national borders and miles of oceans don鈥檛 prevent their spread, either. That鈥檚 why plant disease surveillance, improved detection systems, and global predictive disease modeling are necessary to mitigate future disease outbreaks and protect the global food supply, according to a team of researchers in a new commentary published in聽.

Classified as: Plants, crops, pandemics, plant diseases, disease, outbreaks, food security, food supply, Sustainability, Graham MacDonald
Published on: 21 May 2021

For decades scientists have been puzzled by the formation of rare hyper-enriched gold deposits in places like Ballarat in Australia, Serra Palada in Brazil, and Red Lake in Ontario. While such deposits typically form over tens to hundreds of thousands of years, these 鈥渦ltrahigh-grade鈥 deposits can form in years, month, or even days. So how do they form so quickly?

Classified as: gold, deposits, Brucejack Mine, Sustainability, Duncan McLeish, Anthony Williams-Jones
Published on: 21 May 2021

As the global community is called to re-examine our relationship to the natural world, one thing is certain: despite all our technological advances, humans are completely dependent on healthy and vibrant ecosystems for water, food, medicines, clothes, fuel, shelter, and energy, just to name a few. The 2021 theme, 鈥淲e鈥檙e part of the solution鈥, was chosen to be a continuation of the momentum generated last year under the over-arching theme, 鈥淥ur solutions are in nature鈥, which served as a reminder that biodiversity remains the answer to several sustainable development challenges.

Classified as: 韩国裸舞 experts, biodiversity, biological diversity, International Day for Biological Diversity, Department of Biology, Redpath Museum, Bieler School of Environment, Sustainability, brian leung, laura pollock, Anthony Ricciardi, climate change, Andrew Gonzalez
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Published on: 19 May 2021

Tropical coral reefs are the most biodiverse underwater ecosystem, providing a home to more than a quarter of all marine species. No strangers to environmental stressors and the on-going impacts of climate change, the survival of corals has increasingly been under threat in recent years. A collective of researchers, including from 韩国裸舞, have analyzed how environmental factors influence the growth and health of corals and found that more species of corals are living in the mangrove forests than in nearby shallow reefs.

Classified as: Research News, Department of Biology, Heather Stewart, Lauren Chapman, mangroves, coral reefs, marine ecosystem, climate change, Sustainability
Published on: 18 May 2021

Climate change is exacerbating problems like habitat loss and temperatures swings that have already pushed many animal species to the brink. But can scientists predict which animals will be able to adapt and survive? Using genome sequencing, show that some fish, like the threespine stickleback, can adapt very rapidly to extreme seasonal changes. Their findings could help scientists forecast the evolutionary future of these populations.

Classified as: climate change, Sustainability, threespine stickleback, genome sequencing, natural selection, Darwin, Rowan Barrett, Alan Garcia-Elfring
Published on: 13 May 2021

Professor Dror Etzion joins CanadianSME Business Magazine鈥檚 Small Business Podcast to share about the PIVOT project, a new online platform that showcases steps taken by Canadian SMEs to advance sustainability. SMEs make up more than 90% of the total private labour force, making their business practices vital to Canada鈥檚 environmental and economic future.

Classified as: Dror Etzion, Sustainability, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 13 May 2021

Jaquelynn Mateluna (MBA鈥21) is featured in Poets and Quants鈥 2021 鈥楤est and Brightest鈥 list for her commitment to advancing sustainability in local food production. As Chief of Staff for Lufa Farms, an urban farm-to-table e-commerce platform based in Montreal, the British Columbia native has played an instrumental role in supplying fresh, responsibly-sourced food to more than 20,000 families during the pandemic.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA), Women in Business, Sustainability
Published on: 13 May 2021

Led by Professor Dror Etzion, a new online platform called PIVOT shines a spotlight on Canadian SMEs that are taking tangible steps to address the climate crisis in their day-to-day operations. In partnership with the National Film Board of Canada, Etzion and his fellow researchers at the 韩国裸舞 Sustainability Systems Initiative designed the platform to empower other members of the Canadian business community to make a change.

Classified as: Dror Etzion, Sustainability, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 13 May 2021

Professor Karl Moore interviews Sean McCormick, a M茅tis from Manitoba, about his journey to founding Manitobah Mukluks, an Indigenous-owned and operated global footwear brand. McCormick touches on the unique challenges that Indigenous entrepreneurs face and the excellence they demonstrate in preserving finite resources.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Strategy and Organization, Sustainability
Published on: 5 May 2021

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