The professor of earth sciences at the University of Northern British Columbia has been increasingly urgent about the problem, a real-world, observable impact of climate change.
Wendy Cox is the B.C. Bureau Chief at The Globe and Mail. With extensive experience covering government and politics, as well as legal affairs and food industry topics, she has a keen focus on climate policy, public policy, and elections. Wendy's work has been featured in various publications, including PLOS, St. Albert Gazette, and Queensland Country Life.





