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View article: From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between:
From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between: Open
In Canada, the task of explaining food prices falls to a handful of grey literature reports that shape media coverage and public understanding and carry significant political and policy influence. We performed an in-depth analysis of fifty…
View article: From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between: what do we think we know about food prices in Canada and how strong is the evidence?
From greedy grocers to carbon taxes and everything in between: what do we think we know about food prices in Canada and how strong is the evidence? Open
In Canada, the task of explaining food prices falls to a handful of grey literature reports that shape media coverage and public understanding and carry significant political and policy influence. We performed an in-depth analysis of 51 of…
View article: Is cell-based meat a climate solution for Canada?
Is cell-based meat a climate solution for Canada? Open
Interest and technological know-how in cell-based meat production has grown tremendously in recent years. The appeal is wide ranging, but two main drivers include: i) the possibility of producing edible meat without requiring the slaughter…
View article: Critical engagements with “ <i>Climate Change as Class War</i> ”—towards a politics of better
Critical engagements with “ <i>Climate Change as Class War</i> ”—towards a politics of better Open
In recent years, a schism has emerged within ecosocialist thought on the best way to challenge capitalist responses to the ecological crisis, with modernists on one side and degrowthers on the other. This piece calls for ecosocialists to w…
View article: Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons
Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons Open
A growing literature in Life Cycle Assessment seeks to better inform consumers, food policymakers, food supply chain actors, and other relevant stakeholders about how individual foods contribute to sustainable diets. One major challenge in…
View article: Datasets for "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons"
Datasets for "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons" Open
Supplementary Data Tables for the article "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparison".
View article: Datasets for "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons"
Datasets for "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparisons" Open
Supplementary Data Tables for the article "Levelling foods for priority micronutrient value can provide more meaningful environmental footprint comparison".
View article: Spiral-scaling climate action: lessons from and for the academic flying less movement
Spiral-scaling climate action: lessons from and for the academic flying less movement Open
The notion that scholars should reduce consumption of workrelated flight travel as a form of climate action has become common in academia. Proponents of this idea have coalesced into a sectoral movement seeking to have a more significant i…
View article: Age of Disruption: How Ecological Breakdown Could Alter Globalization
Age of Disruption: How Ecological Breakdown Could Alter Globalization Open
The ecological consequences of globalization have long been of concern to scholars of international political economy.Some rang alarm bells of impending ecological crisis decades ago, brought about by the growth in material consumption fac…
View article: “Ditch red meat and dairy, and don’t bother with local food”: The problem with universal dietary advice aiming to save the planet (and your health)
“Ditch red meat and dairy, and don’t bother with local food”: The problem with universal dietary advice aiming to save the planet (and your health) Open
In recent years there have been increasing calls for “global dietary transition” in order to save the planet and improve human health. One troubling development associated with this is the attempt to delineate in universal terms what const…
View article: The citizen’s guide to climate success: overcoming myths that hinder progress
The citizen’s guide to climate success: overcoming myths that hinder progress Open
To price, or not to price carbon? That is a question politicians may contemplate in their quest to reduce emissions. Yet according to Mark Jaccard, the answer need not be ‘yes’. Jaccard is not agai...
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment Open
The environmental policy process in Canada is complicated. With its division of powers between provinces and the federal government, Canada's federalist structure has tended to serve as a barrier to achieving consistent nation-wide environ…
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 1: Introducing the Ecopolitics Podcast
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 1: Introducing the Ecopolitics Podcast Open
In this episode, co-hosts Peter and Ryan share how they got involved in ecopolitics, what inspired them to create the EcoPolitics Podcast, and themes they're excited to explore in the coming episodes. [Produced by Nicole Bedford; Artwork b…
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 5: Environmental Political History in Canada
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 5: Environmental Political History in Canada Open
From ecopolitical history to tips on environmental activism techniques, this episode is the perfect primer on ecopolitics in Canada. Guided by the seasoned Robert Paehlke -- one of the founding voices in the field of environmental politics…