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Jane Rabinowicz

Jane Rabinowicz is executive director of USC Canada and the founding director of The Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security.

Farmers fighting climate change, at home and abroad

Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Between 2005 and 2015, the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s severe weather insurance payments more than tripled over the previous decade, from an average of $373-million to over $1.2-billion in annual costs. The U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Canada could lose 13 per cent of its GDP by 2100 without significant global action. If we’re going to have any hope of avoiding this fate, we need to make agriculture more sustainable and more resilient, writes Jane Rabinowicz. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Between 2005 and 2015, the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s severe weather insurance payments more than tripled over the previous decade, from an average of $373-million to over $1.2-billion in annual costs. The U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Canada could lose 13 per cent of its GDP by 2100 without significant global action. If we’re going to have any hope of avoiding this fate, we need to make agriculture more sustainable and more resilient, writes Jane Rabinowicz. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Between 2005 and 2015, the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s severe weather insurance payments more than tripled over the previous decade, from an average of $373-million to over $1.2-billion in annual costs. The U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Canada could lose 13 per cent of its GDP by 2100 without significant global action. If we’re going to have any hope of avoiding this fate, we need to make agriculture more sustainable and more resilient, writes Jane Rabinowicz. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ | March 23, 2020
Between 2005 and 2015, the Insurance Bureau of Canada’s severe weather insurance payments more than tripled over the previous decade, from an average of $373-million to over $1.2-billion in annual costs. The U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that Canada could lose 13 per cent of its GDP by 2100 without significant global action. If we’re going to have any hope of avoiding this fate, we need to make agriculture more sustainable and more resilient, writes Jane Rabinowicz. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ, KAREN ROSS | March 27, 2017
University of Manitoba researcher Michelle Carkner examines a new organic wheat variety that is nutritious, tastes great, and is competitive on performance when compared with conventional varieties.
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ, KAREN ROSS | March 27, 2017
Opinion | BY JANE RABINOWICZ, KAREN ROSS | March 27, 2017
University of Manitoba researcher Michelle Carkner examines a new organic wheat variety that is nutritious, tastes great, and is competitive on performance when compared with conventional varieties.