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Northern voices lead energy conversations

UNBC Faculty of Environment Assistant Professor Dr. Sinead Earley and colleagues at the University of Victoria are leading transformative clean energy research through the Northern Regional Energy Dialogues (NRED). The five-year project expands on Earley's previous work to amplify northern voices and aims to strengthen community resilience, support community energy systems and enhance long-term economic stability throughout the region.

Arctic Congress 2024

Student Representative, Madeleine Fisher (Northern Studies) at The Arctic Congress in Bodo, Norway.

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