Science
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Rebel Researcher
The Unconventional Path to Discovery by N. Kirk Hillier
The most groundbreaking discoveries in science don’t come from following the rules, but from breaking them with purpose. In Rebel Researcher: The Unconventional Path to Discovery, Kirk Hillier introduces the concept of the rebel researcher—an...
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Bold Women, Sustainable Futures
Leadership Lessons in an Age of Resistance by Supriya Verma
What do we do now? How do we move forward in a world moving backward? Around the world, women bear the brunt of the climate crisis—yet remain the least likely to hold positions of power or decision-making in shaping its solutions. As women face...
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Essential Ingredients
The Quest for Human Kibble by Michael Wright
Is it possible to survive eating only one type of food? Have you ever wondered what makes the ideal human food? Do we even know what people need to eat to be healthy? I designed a “Science Food” that I consumed at every meal for more than one...
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Faith in Disaster
Finding Deep Hope in the Climate Crisis by Harold Munn
How to Build a Seatbelt of Joy for Climate Collapse and Faith Collapse For anyone who secretly believes we are too late to save the planet, but hates saying so because it sounds so discouraging, this book is very good news. It’s neither a...
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Not Science. Not Scientists
The Great Scientific Hijack by Saeed Qureshi
When doctors, virologists, and health organizations make claims, we take them as scientific fact. But what if this is not the case? What if the medicine, as we know it today, is based on false principles? Not Science, Not Scientists exposes how...
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Everyone Has a Dinosaur
by Linda Ness and Cherry Muir
Everyone Has a Dinosaur provides a simple yet innovative science-based explanation of emotional regulation. This engaging story follows a central character who, like many children, struggles with intense emotions and everyday challenges. Guided...
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Climate and the Courage of Leadership
Science, Policy and the Need for Heroes by Royce William Warren
We are rapidly approaching the point of no return on climate change. Climate and the Courage of Leadership addresses this critical moment with clarity and urgency. It explores why current political systems struggle to act and presents four...
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Beyond the Edge
Reconciliation, Reconnection, Regeneration by Ann Dale
What could Canada look like in 2050? Reconciliation Reconnection Regeneration Learn from acclaimed social scientist, Ann Dale. Developed over 25 years, this framework for a climate safe Canada takes you step-by-step through building regenerative...
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Manitoba Flora
A Guide to the Vascular Plants of Manitoba: Volume 1: Spore-Producing Plants, Conifers, and Monocots by Diana Bizecki Robson
Whether you are a scientist, student, landowner or plant lover looking to identify Manitoba’s native, rare, weedy or culturally important plants, Manitoba Flora is sure to prove the ultimate guide. This is the first flora of Manitoba published...
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Pathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotype
by John Papaconstantinou
Pathways to the Development of the Aging Phenotype explores the journey that all living things must eventually take. Using the definition that aging is a “multifactorial syndrome caused by multiple pathophysiological processes that occur...