
Andrew Spring
@andrewjspring
Knowledge mobilizer & researcher in food systems and climate change in the North at Laurier. Also a dad, diabetic and soccer nut.
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05-11-2011 22:08:52
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As the FLEdGE project comes to a close, we will be slowly phasing out of our Twitter account. Please join us The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems as we continue to promote food sustainability actors and research. See our archive for more info: fledgeresearch.ca

Our friends and colleagues in the Northwest Territories are in trouble. Fires have displaced many NWT communities; even Yellowknife is under evacuation alert. Please help: nwt.unitedway.ca/2023-emergency… Dr. Merritt Turetsky NASA_ABoVE Peter Griffith International Permafrost Association APECS others Please RT 🙏


Did you hear #HandpickedPodcast is back? New episodes are out every Monday, starting September 11! The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems FLEdGE Research

The first episode of season 3 is out! Dr. Alison Blay-Palmer Alison Blay-Palmer talks about the UNESCO Chair, FBSS and we explore concepts of biodiversity and agroecology and how they move us toward a more #sustainablefoodsystem researchcentres.wlu.ca/centre-for-sus…

Did you see that Episode 1 of season 3 is out now? "There's Beauty in Diversity": Connecting #Food, #Biodiversity, & #Sustainability. We hope you love it. UNESCO Chair, FBSS Amanda Di Battista The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems Laurier Research Alison Blay-Palmer @eatingwaste researchcentres.wlu.ca/centre-for-sus…

For #NDTR September, we’ll be sharing some of the Indigenous authors, researchers, filmmakers, podcasters and food actors who are leading us towards sustainability. Click here bit.ly/3Pv51k7 CBC North CBC Indigenous Int’l Indigenous Youth Council Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN) Laurier Indigenous CCUNESCO UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳




Dr. Marylynn Steckley from Carleton University is the host of the #IndigenousHealthandFoodSystemPodcast a collaboration with Sonia Wesche from University of Ottawa supported through a #SharedOnlineProjectsInitiative We are so excited to present 2 episodes in season 3. Stay tuned on Mondays!

Episode 2 is out now! Handpicked is presenting "What are Indigenous Foods?" from the Indigenous Health & Food Systems podcast out of Carleton University University of Ottawa You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts or at the link below. researchcentres.wlu.ca/centre-for-sus…

Season 3 is out now! The podcast is available wherever you listen. We have some amazing episodes with Alison Blay-Palmer UNESCO Chair, FBSS, @EFAO2, CEDErva, @naomi_m_robert and others. #Podcast #FoodSystemPodcast #EducationalPodcast #FoodSystems researchcentres.wlu.ca/centre-for-sus…


Nov 30th 4:30pm EST join Gabriel Allahdua Janet McLaughlin and Jenna Hennebry online or at the Balsillie School of International Affairs for Growing a Just System, an event showcasing their experiences with the current food system and the people who grow our food Register now bit.ly/3MLfMgB


Join us for the second webinar in the Laurier Northern Webinar Series on Aquatic Ecology in the North. Global Water Futures 📆Date: Nov. 22, 2023 🕒Time: 3:00 PM EST / 1:00 PM MST Email [email protected] for the registration link.


Recruiting grad students for this project: Reimagining Higher Education: exploring ways of knowing and being to reconnect with the web of life, each other, and ourselves. Come work with me! #recruitment #gradstudents University of Waterloo Waterloo Environment uwaterloo.ca/scholar/sdscot…

In Kenya with 2 of my fantastic Laurier Geog & ES PhD students. Learning about sustainable food systems and community radio in Migori County. The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems UNESCO Chair, FBSS


As we wrap up Feb, here are a few resources developed in partnership with UNESCO Chair, FBSS as an opportunity for continued learning, and a reminder that every month is Black History Month. Link here: tinyurl.com/n8fjsphk #BlackHistoryMonth #Food #Sustainability #FoodSystems


As we wrap up Feb, here are a few resources developed in partnership with The Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems - an opportunity for continued learning, and a reminder that every month is Black History Month. Link here: tinyurl.com/n8fjsphk #BlackHistoryMonth #Food #Sustainability #FoodSystems


