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Strategies for Countering Climate Doomism
Recording now available HERE for Elin Kelsey's presentation on why hope matters in combating climate doomism!
This special event was hosted by the Salish Sea Institute in collaboration with Institute for Energy Studies and College of Environment.
Our feelings about the state of the planet are based on both the very real and urgent crises we face and on our thoughts, beliefs, and mindsets. Widespread climate doomism is fueling a global mental health crisis and hampering our capacity to engage in meaningful climate actions. Join us for a discussion of why and how to hope from an evidence-based stance.
The Salish Sea Institute has launched our second Call for Fellows!
Applications are being reviewed!
We welcome applicants from a variety of backgrounds including professors, postdoctoral researchers, advanced PhD candidates, knowledge holders, public agency and Tribal/First Nation government employees, and investigative journalists.
Fellows conduct research projects (see topics in the link below) and share knowledge of current challenges and opportunities for managing and protecting the Salish Sea and participate in cohort activities. Find out more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/grMBhqyT
Salish Sea Studies student: Caitlyn Blair
We are excited to share this great article on Caitlyn Blair, a WWU graduate and a student of the Salish Sea Institute's Salish Sea Studies Minor. She helped the Institute and fellow students in so many ways, and is now doing amazing work as a program coordinator with the NW Straits Commission. We love seeing the impact that Salish Sea Studies students like Caitlyn are having in the Salish Sea!
Photo credit: Luke Hollister
Emerging Issues in the Salish Sea: Issue 4
Using Ethnohistoric Data to Correct Historical Ecological Baselines: Urbanization and the Collapse of Forage Fish in Vancouver
Emerging Issues in the Salish Sea: Issue 3
Supply Chain Narratives in the Salish Sea's Transboundary Ecosystem: News Media and Public Positioning of the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Expansion
Emerging Issues in the Salish Sea: Issue 2
How Much is Too Much Noise for the Southern Resident Killer Whales?
‘Orca-tober’ webinar
On October 23 the Salish Sea Institute hosted a webinar on helping killer whales of the Salish Sea featuring Dr. Deborah Giles, Monika Weiland Shields and Misty MacDuffee.
Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Webinar
The Salish Sea Institute hosted a webinar on the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project on October 10 featuring Ginny Broadhurst, Natalie Baloy and Derek Moscato.
The Return of Humpback Whales to the Salish Sea
In this video by Bob Turner (also a Salish Sea Institute Fellow) learn more about why humpback whales are returning to the Salish Sea in larger numbers and what this means for the health of the Salish Sea.