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highly motivated candidate to develop watershed models and conduct research on “watershed nutrient modeling under changing climate”. The successful candidate will work with and/or enhance the existing
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: This two-part project focusses on estimating the climate resiliency of dams, bridges and overpasses. For the first part, project will identify vulnerable regions with respect to flooding using appropriate
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the science and inform the policy discussions pertaining to climate change mitigation and adaptation. One notable development from the Institute is GCAM, an integrated assessment model of energy, land, water
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 21 hours ago
Scotia, Canada Job Summary & Key Responsibilities With the uncertain prospects of climate change, improving the understanding of related geophysical, chemical, and biological implications for ocean spaces
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the interplay of local and regional ecological processes, habitat change and climate change. Understanding the relative effects of local and regional drivers on the processes that maintain biodiversity is a
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University Sponsor: Environmental and Climate Change Canada Location: Montréal, Québec Supervisors: Dr. Andrew Gonzalez (McGill) Seeking a postdoctoral researcher (PDF) to join a dynamic research group to
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/Conversion in Alberta” project funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada. This project examines baseline trajectories for peatlands under alternative possible policy and economic futures with the intent
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. Postdoctoral fellow: Accelerating Canada’s transition to a net-zero economy through public policy – Climate governance research and writing Organization The Canada Climate Law Initiative (CCLI) analyses
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of childcare and other household expenses, social assistance rates and housing, and mismatch between affordable housing and economic needs Other themes include these: Climate Impacts and mitigation Indigenous
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The expected pay for this position is $5,000.00/month. Job description There is an urgent need to understand the effects of climate change on tundra ecosystems including shifts in plant phenology