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Has Metrolinx become a law unto itself?

by Mark Winfield Although Metrolinx has recently backed down on its proposal to build a railway yard in the Don Valley, the project, along with the cutting down of large numbers of mature trees at Moss Park and around Osgoode Hall in downtown Toronto to make way for the proposed Ontario transit line, has drawn renewed attention to the role, mandate […]

Developing practical solutions to climate change

As Director of the International Renewable Energy Academy (IREA), Co-Chair of the Sustainable Energy Initiative (SEI), and founding member of Project Climate Change/Climate Solutions Park, Professor Jose Etcheverry is focused on developing practical solutions to climate change through collaborative efforts with various partners and stakeholders. He is part of York University’s Board of Governors and the Senate Executive where he is working with colleagues towards achieving […]

Animals, welfare & Canadian international development

International development represents a massive multi-billion-dollar industry which stretches across the world seeking to improve human economic and social wellbeing. Yet, a certain group of participants who are often key to the success of numerous projects, such as in food security, poverty alleviation and global health initiatives, are left invisible through the process: animals. How […]

Ellie Perkins on the UN Water Conference 2023 in New York City

by Ellie Perkins York University’s academic delegation to the UN 2023 Water Conference attended the first UN meeting on water in almost 50 years, held at UN Headquarters in New York City. York’s 10 delegates were among nearly 7,000 registered participants. Unfortunately, many others who might have attended the conference, particularly from marginalized communities and/or […]

Modelling alternative economic and environmental futures

The Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change is celebrating the launch of Professor Emeritus Peter Victor’s latest book, Escape from Overshoot: Economics for a Planet in Peril (2023). Faculty members, staff and students are welcome to attend the book launch event on Wednesday, April 12th, from 5:30-7:00 PM, either in person at the Centre for […]

Queerifying the social environmental debate

The Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change is pleased to welcome Dr Fabio A G Oliveira from Fluminense Federal University, Brazil, as a visiting scholar from March 15th to May 31st, 2023. Dr. Oliveria’s research encompasses a diverse and interdisciplinary approach, highlighting queer, animal and anti-colonial perspectives. In 2022, he received the right to translate […]

Rethinking Canada’s competition policy in the digital economy

A new report out of York University urges Canadians to consider the privacy of their personal data in the face of big tech domination and the lack of competition in that sector. Professor Kean Birch, director of York’s new Institute for Technoscience and Society (ITS), is the author of the report Rethinking Canada’s Competition Policy in the Digital Economy, […]

Kristina Delidjakova 

About Kristina Delidjakova  Kristina Delidjakova (she/her) is a Water Resources Coordinator at the City of Richmond Hill! In this role, Kristina is responsible for the initiation and coordination of capital plan projects for the rehabilitation of stormwater infrastructure and stream restoration, as well as the coordination of other special projects . We caught up with […]