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Great work here by Javiera Diaz, a student in my 2024 environmental sociology class, which describes the toxic chemicals in everyday products and provides some ideas of what can be done about them (click to see it). Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document.
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This is a project that was done by a student at the University of Toronto in 2024, in an environmental sociology class. She did a great job with this infographic, and prefers to be anonymous. (Click this post to see it!) Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. We could, but should we? Invasive species control on islands from a sociological perspectiveVideo by Mengxi Liu for a 300-level environmental sociology class at the University of Toronto.
In a research-based class, students conducted research on how older adults in Toronto thought about climate change and what they thought of climate action. We did this research with Seniors for Climate Action Now, a climate action organization in Canada. This infographic details the problems and solutions associated with housing in Toronto, and expensive cities in general. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. This infographic focuses on the environmental and health impacts of menstrual products and individual through to structural solutions. Your browser does not support viewing this document. Click here to download the document. |
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