Closing the Loop on Ecosystem Conservation
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Pollution, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Carbon; These have all disrupted various ecosystems. The increase in the earth’s temperature has caused a myriad of climate events; Wildfires rage causing drought. Sea ice is thinner, melting and disappearing. Ocean surfaces are warmer forming storms that cause flood and damage. The energy feeding our lives has been stretched to its limit. How can we close the loop, maintain resilience and inform government? Jay Famiglietti, Executive Director and Professor of the Global Institute for Water Security at the University of Saskatchewan; Gillian Chow-Fraser the Boreal Forest Manager at CPAWS Northern Alberta; and conservation scientist Brett Favaro talk ecosystem conservation. 
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