Louis-Charles Vaillancourt est un Ă©tudiant diplĂ´mĂ© de l’UniversitĂ© Memorial qui Ă©tudie l’acceptation sociale des Ă©nergies renouvelables.Â
Dimitrios Panagos est un thĂ©oricien politique de l’UniversitĂ© Memorial, spĂ©cialisĂ© dans les politiques autochtones. Il est l’auteur de Uncertain Accommodation.Â
Isabelle CĂ´tĂ© est professeure agrĂ©gĂ©e de sciences politiques Ă l’UniversitĂ© Memorial. Ses travaux portent sur le rĂ´le des facteurs dĂ©mographiques et des mouvements de population sur les conflits internes et les politiques litigieuses en Asie.Â
Louis-Charles Vaillancourt is a graduate student at Memorial University who is researching renewable energy acceptance.
Dimitrios Panagos is a political theorist at Memorial University specializing in Indigenous politics. He is the author of Uncertain Accommodation.
Isabelle Côté is an associate professor of political science at Memorial University. Her work examines the role of demographic factors and population movements on intrastate conflict and contentious politics in Asia and beyond.
Sophie Thériault is Full Professor and Vice-dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on Indigenous peoples’ rights in the context of natural resources extraction; Indigenous environmental governance; environmental justice and environmental rights; and food security and sovereignty for Indigenous peoples.
Arden Rowell is Professor of Law at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research interests revolve around environmental law, administrative law, risk regulation and human behavior.
Lindsay Borrows is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University, Faculty of Law, where she teaches special topics in the field of Indigenous law. Previously she worked as a lawyer and researcher at the Indigenous Law Research Unit (University of Victoria Faculty of Law), and as a staff lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law.
Élise Devoie is an assistant professor in the faculty of engineering at Queen’s University. Her research focusses on responsible and productive ways to study hydrology and hydrogeology in cold regions, with a particular focus on climate change in permafrost environments.
Dr. Heather McDiarmid is the principal at McDiarmid Climate Consulting, specializing in climate mitigation solutions for the residential sector. She is also a research associate at the University of Waterloo.Â
Dr. Norman Park is a professor emeritus of psychology in the faculty of health at York University and chair of the education committee of seniors for Climate Action Now, a climate advocacy organization. Â
Kate Sinclaire is a law student, sex-worker rights advocate, and award-winning queer feminist filmmaker. Her work centres on the intersection of technology, law and policy with social conceptions of gender and sexuality. X: @mskatesinclaire. Instagram: @mskatesinclaire
Holly Atjecoutay is a Cree-Saulteaux entrepreneur and director of the Indigenous entrepreneur startup program at Futurpreneur.
Camila FlĂłrez Bossio is a senior research associate for adaptation with the Canadian Climate Institute.
Dominik Stecuła is an assistant professor in the department of political science at Colorado State University. X: @decustecu
Dominik Stecuła is an assistant professor in the department of political science at Colorado State University. X: @decustecu
Eric Merkley is an assistant professor in the department of political science at the University of Toronto. X: @EricMerkley