Gibbons Park Montessori School Food Forest Project
Blog by Joanna Chin, Doctoral Student, York University-Environmental Studies
Blog by Joanna Chin, Doctoral Student, York University-Environmental Studies
As digital literacy becomes a key skill of the 21st century, more and more classrooms are integrating coding lessons into their curriculum. As a result, many children are now learning how to read and write while practicing HTML and CSS.
J Henry Fair doesn’t really consider his mesmerizing aerial photographs art. He sees them as documents or intricate studies that tell a complete story about the things we take for granted on our planet.
Wrapping your head around climate change can often feel overwhelming. Many people experience environmental apathy or even grief when trying to comprehend the enormity of the situation.
Artificial intelligence, accelerating automation, technological change, the internet and the loss of a 35-year career trajectory are turning employment upside down.
This is a new column exploring different concepts that we use when we talk and write about space and geography.
By: Shoshana Schwebel, Research Designer
This is a new column exploring different concepts that we use when we talk and write about space and geography.
By: Shoshana Schwebel, Research Designer
This is a new column exploring different concepts that we use when we talk and write about space and geography.
By: Shoshana Schwebel, Research Designer
The Guardian’s campaign to take a stand on climate change has got people talking. Hundreds of thousands have organized, and governments and industries all over the world are seeing the value (and the profit) in rapidly expanding investments in the potential of solar energy and other renewables.
In this article, Nicolas Stern talks about Shell asking its investors to bet against the world taking action on climate change or in renewables displacing fossil fuels. They do not believe the world will be wise enough to follow policies that can hold the world to 2 C.