Final approach on the air charter into the Voisey’s Bay mine, a fly-in/fly-out nickel, copper and cobalt mine located near Nain, Nunatsiavut, in northern Labrador. (Matthew Pike) April 25, 2022 As mining activity expands in northern Labrador, COVID-19’s ‘new normal’ difficult to accept for Nunatsiavut Inuit communities Matthew Pike, University of Guelph ‘Living with COVID-19’ has much higher risks for Nunatsiavut Inuit communities than many other areas. Recognizing those risks is crucial as mining operations resume in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Drying polar bear skin in Hopedale, Nunatsiavut. (Eldred Allen) April 18, 2022 How blending Inuit knowledge and western science has helped improve polar bear health — and why a trade ban would hurt Jamie Snook, Dalhousie University International proposals to ban the trade of polar bear parts undercut Inuit rights, knowledge and decision-making.
Sunset off the coast of Newfoundland. Michel Rathwell/flickr September 10, 2019 Ocean warming is changing the relationship coastal communities have with the ocean Eric Oliver, Dalhousie University Coastal communities are helping scientists understand the impacts of marine heatwaves — and find solutions.