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  • Dec 23, 2024 | wwf.ca | Tina Knezevic

    “Industrialization has had a major devastating effect on every community that I’ve worked with — and I’ve worked with many communities both on the East Coast and West Coast of Canada, and a few in the interior. They know that they have to start building up their own science programs and their own monitoring programs.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | wwf.ca | Tina Knezevic

    Nunavut is home to the fastest growing economy in Canada, with resource extraction accounting for almost 40 per cent of territorial GDP. The territory also boasts sustainable economic opportunities, rooted in traditional Inuit knowledge and skills, that can bolster local economies, strengthen communities and improve food security. They are also closely tied to healthy ecosystems and wildlife populations.

  • Jun 2, 2024 | spektrum.de | Tina Knezevic

    HintergrundLesedauer ca. 10 MinutenDruckenTeilenPostpartale Angststörung: Alles beherrschende Sorge Ein Kind zu bekommen, ist für viele Eltern ein Grund zur Freude. Manche werden allerdings von Ängsten und Sorgen überwältigt. Warum? Und wie überwindet man sie? Dannielle Bahri tat alles, um sich bestmöglich auf die Geburt ihres ersten Kindes vorzubereiten. Sie meldete sich für einen Erste-Hilfe- sowie für einen Stillkurs an und nahm Ratschläge und Hinweise von medizinischem Fachpersonal dankbar an.

  • May 6, 2024 | wwf.ca | Tina Knezevic

    Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) have on reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Current approaches are costly, unreliable, and time- and labour-intensive, so WWF-Canada’s Nature x Carbon Tech Challenge sought out more cost-effective and user-friendly carbon-measurement technologies.

  • May 6, 2024 | wwf.ca | Tina Knezevic

    Nature sequesters and stores carbon in its plants and soils, so we know that protecting, managing and restoring these natural habitats helps us fight climate change. But it hasn’t always been easy to measure how much carbon is being captured by nature over time so that we can prioritize the most effective actions in the most impactful places. Approaches to date have been costly, labour and time intensive, or have delivered incomplete data.

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Tina Knezevic
Tina Knezevic @tknez2
3 Apr 25

For @macleans, I got to tell the story of the first solar sidewalk in North America through the eyes of a professor at @thompsonriversu who made it happen https://t.co/g7vBxapjYl

Tina Knezevic
Tina Knezevic @tknez2
17 Dec 24

Check out this story—and Louf—if you're in Toronto!

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Filipa Pajevic @filipouris

For my first @torontolife piece, I wrote about @FadiKattan's new restaurant, louf—a cozy, home-like space offering Torontonians a menu full of sensory delights. Watching Fadi, Nicole, & their team bring louf to life was as heartwarming as the food itself. https://t.co/XVTWnq5FbR

Tina Knezevic
Tina Knezevic @tknez2
16 Dec 24

Please please please read this investigation on Uber Eats by @GhadaaSharif who has been working for months to figure out how gig workers are paid. Phenomenal work!

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