We have a postdoc opening! An exciting opportunity to evaluate the health impact of air pollution policies among 3.6 million Canadians in the counterfactual framework. Also, evaluate the developmental effects of environmental chemicals in Canada and South Africa. Please RT.
Want to support studies of the environmental déterminants of maternal and child health including (but not only) infectious disease and immune response to vaccines?
Dr. Jonathan Chevrier (@jchevrier)'s research group is looking for a Research Assistant in environmental epidemiology to start ASAP! Details here: https://t.co/NjKfR3qfQA
#epitwitter
Botanical supplements “are intentionally marketed for their health effects yet have few of the usual standards of quality, effectiveness, and safety that are applied to pharmaceuticals.” https://t.co/AAqfIkKFVS @NIEHS
We've seen all too terribly the consequences of those who denied warnings of a pandemic. We can't afford any more consequences of climate denial. All of us, especially young people, have to demand better of our government at every level and vote this fall. https://t.co/K8Ucu7iVDK
Taking the coronavirus seriously is important but also 9 million people die due to pollution every year. Imagine what we could accomplish if the media, politicians and institutions gave even a fraction of the attention they give to the coronavirus!
https://t.co/73Voghjvt8
@IDEpiPhD@haileybanack Alternatively, come to Parc Lafontaine in my hood and skate to the sound of music. The whole area is lit and decorated with coloured lights at night (open til 10 pm) but is also open all day. There is a changing room and restaurant too!
This man is playing fetch with a Beluga Whale. This is INCREDIBLE. ❤️
We honestly don't deserve these Majestic Creatures. 😭
Protect them at all costs.
PLEASE STOP USING PLASTIC
“The people have spoken and we will continue to speak until our leaders listen. We are the change and change is coming.”
My full speech in print from yesterday’s march in Montreal, Canada. #ClimateStrike#FridaysForFuture
https://t.co/sGfVLJFDIf
Half a million strong at the Climate March in Montreal yesterday! The largest climate demonstration in THE WORLD and the largest demonstration in Quebec's history. We were there and our students came prepared!
https://t.co/DXPi8JTCug
Climate change is the defining issue of our time. Scientists agree that the window of opportunity to curb it is closing. Twitter posts are nice but action is better. Join the March tomorrow!