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10,000 ways Should bodies of water have the same legal status as people?

Canada Foundation for Innovation by Canada Foundation for Innovation

Mar 15, 20240:24:08Science & Medicine

This podcast is about curious researchers, leading-edge science and the joys of discovery and gets its name from Thomas Edison who said, “I have not failed. I’ve successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work.” Resear...

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10,000 ways Should bodies of water have the same legal status as people? is an episode from Canada Foundation for Innovation by Canada Foundation for Innovation. This podcast is about curious researchers, leading-edge science and the joys o...

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Published Mar 15, 2024, 0:24:08 long, audio available.

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This podcast is about curious researchers, leading-edge science and the joys of discovery and gets its name from Thomas Edison who said, “I have not failed. I’ve successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work.” Researcher Kelsey Leonard, member of the Shinnecock Nation and founder of the Wampum Lab at the University of Waterloo, delves into ocean, water and climate justice. Shinnecock is a dialect derived from the Algonquian language. It means “people of the stony shores.” It’s along the stony shores of the Shinnecock Nation, on the Atlantic-facing eastern coast of New York’s Long Island that Kelsey Leonard developed her passion for the water. Undergraduate studies took her to Samoa and graduate studies brought her to the University of Waterloo, where she is now the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Waters, Climate and Sustainability.

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Published Mar 15, 2024 and 0:24:08 long