‘Alarm bells’ ring over new ‘one project, one review’ agreement between Ottawa and NS for environmental assessments
reported by Joan Baxter @joanbaxter.bsky.social
Posts by Ben Collison
I keep seeing "all authors use AI, the real issue is they're being forced to be sneaky about it" headlines.
Full stop No. This is a lie peddled for normalization. It's schoolyard-level pressure tactics "C'mon, all the cool kids are already doing it. We won't tell. It's fine. We're on your side."
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me, sorting a kick sample of riverine benthic invertebrates
Dear Dalhousie University,
Not cool.
Accepting $30 million from the provincial government to research onshore natural gas may have been your worst idea of the school year — and that’s saying something.
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my goodness that’s bad… the science community is not THAT big, so i suppose this person doesn’t care how an outburst like this could come back to bite them later in their career (depending on how the maturing process goes for them…)?
for you: bullet = dodged
for them: bridge = burned
Graphic highlighting the most read article in 2025 with a colorful FACETS journal cover celebrating 10 years.
Our most read article of 2025 examines trends in environmental impact assessments for Canadian mines and quarries. Read it now ▶️ https://ow.ly/L1Us50XWnza
👥 Alexandre Legault, Ben Collison, et al.
#BestofCSP Dalhousie University
If you can't be bothered to actually write the peer review yourself why should the reviewee have to listen to it? Why write anything at all, ever? If you don't have enough time, fight for better working conditions instead of faking your work
We use our database to summarize patterns in IA timelines, minerals being mined, access to information, and so much more...
NEW STUDY: What 50 years of buried data tell us about Canada’s mining oversight ⛏️
Nearly three years of work from a very determined tem has culminated in the first ever database of mines and quarries that have undergone environmental impact assessment (IA) throughout Canada's history. Learn more:
students in solidarity with the DFA! #keepdalstrong @dalfaculty.bsky.social @dalhousie.bsky.social
got it! i will keep an eye out for it
this looks awesome!! is there a repository where the datasets can be downloaded from? I’m specifically wondering about my study area in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Fieldwork season = postponed!
Side-by-side comparison of the same stretch of river one year apart (Aug 2025 vs Aug 2024) to further highlight how extreme this current drought is across Nova Scotia.
Watch as Green Party Leader Elizabeth May calls out serious concerns about bill C-5 and points out that Minister Tim Hodgson seemingly doesn't know, or is contradicting its contents. When the Liberals can’t explain their own legislation, it’s Canadians who pay the price.
Hard to think of a clear depiction of climate politics in Canada than provincial premiers calling for more pipelines and deregulation of oil and gas development as climate-amplified wildfires rage in their own provinces. #cdnpoli
Nova Scotia committed to reform its outdated environmental assessment (EA) process before the end of 2024. It did not happen.
but yeah, let’s promote knowingly destructive industries without any solid mechanism to assess the impacts of new projects - sounds like we thought this one through 🙃
Public Environmental Data Partners archives climate datasets, uploading copies to public repositories and cataloging where and how to find them if they go missing from government websites. Scholars explain: https://buff.ly/3EELhYh
Gotta break up the dystopian timeline with some herpetofauna! this was quite the colourful friend i stumbled upon doing fieldwork this summer. anybody got other nature pics to share?
If you are scientists, researcher, or scholar of any kind, it's time to invest HEAVILY in science communication. If the government won't let the people know the facts, we must.
And I already got you covered. #academicsky #science #phd #research
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Between 2019 and 2023, researchers paid $8.968 billion to make papers open access. Imagine what else could be done with this money if it wasnt paid to for profit publishing companies...
👉 arxiv.org/abs/2407.16551
When everyone was looking at the USA, Alberta quietly scrapped a series of ministerial orders that banned coal development in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains: www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art... #cndpoli #abpoli
Has nobody mentioned the music?
(random short list, no order, trying to cover different genres):
Rush
The Guess Who
Bryan Adams
Celine Dion
Arcade Fire
Drake
K'Naan (we can claim him)
K-OS
Leonard Cohen
Michael Bublé
The Weeknd
Metric
Cowboys Fringants
Shania Twain
....
1/2
When you visit a new forest, go up to the biggest mushroom you can find and eat the log he’s growing on to establish dominance
Where are all the field studies?
This ⬇️ important but rather depressing paper describes how conducting, & crucially initiating, field studies is becoming harder & rarer.
A short 🧵 (and a call for more fieldwork)
www.cell.com/trends/ecolo...
Happy New Year!
I updated my webpage of envirionment-related scholarships, grants, & awards: www.aerinjacob.ca/funding--awa...
It includes:
* science
* action & policy
* communication
* travel awards
* international tho' emphasis on N Am, Africa, & women
Please share.
#ConservationFunding
my #1 duty to students is to teach them how to think. AI makes this job harder not easier. A closely related duty I owe is to not let students become accomplices in their own future irrelevance just because it’s easier short term to cheat thinking w AI
A few of the many sources of evidence that could be used to build the same argument: new coal mines on the eastern slopes of the Rockies is a bad idea.