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  • 2 weeks ago | businesswire.com | Emily Eaton

    SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bespoke Partners, the leading retained executive search and leadership advisory firm for private equity-backed software companies, is pleased to announce that Brandon Lord has joined the firm as a Partner in the thriving CEO, Board & P&L Practice, which has seen exceptional momentum in 2025.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | niche-canada.org | Emily Eaton

    Andrea Olive, Protecting the Prairies: Lorne Scott and the Politics of Conservation, Regina, Saskatchewan: University of Regina Press, 2023. 280 pgs. ISBN 9780889779631. Reviewed by Emily Eaton. In Protecting the Prairies: Lorne Scott and the Politics of Conservation, political scientist Andrea Olive undertakes a unique project of combining the history of conservation in Saskatchewan with the political biography of Lorne Scott, a farmer, conservationist, and former NDP provincial Cabinet Minister.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | albertaviews.ca | Roberta Lexier |Emily Eaton

    The Canadian fossil fuel sector is failing. Not, as western premiers claim, because federal Liberals are desperate to curtail provincial revenues and powers, or radical environmentalists refuse to accept the harsh realities of modern-day extractive capitalism, but because the increasingly devastating consequences of human-caused climate change require the urgent shift to a low-carbon economy and the global system is already in transition.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | theinvadingsea.com | Emily Eaton |Jennie C. Stephens

    By  Emily Eaton, University of Regina; and Jennie C. Stephens, National University of Ireland MaynoothAs the climate crisis gets worse, global fossil fuel production is growing and oil and gas companies are making record profits. While the powerful influence of the fossil fuel industry’s lobbying on climate policy is increasingly acknowledged, our new research also shows how oil and gas companies are influencing universities.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | winnipegfreepress.com | Emily Eaton |Jennie C. Stephens

    This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. ___Authors: Emily Eaton, Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, University of Regina; and Jennie C.

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