Past Projects

  • Description teEndocrine Disruptors Action (EDAction) is a working group of researchers concerned with the widespread presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals in commodities, built environments, industrial emissions, ecosystems, waters, and atmospheres.  EDAction advocates for improvements to Canadian toxics governance and seeks to advance critical discussions about the regulation, science, and monitoring of endocrine disrupting chemicals.   The work of EDAction was funded by a SSHRC Insight Grant.

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  • DescripM. Murphy and the TRU are founding members of Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI), an international network that leverages research and online tools to track and respond to the undermining of evidence-based environmental governance in the United States. As a new administration arrives in Washington in January 2017, change is coming both to environmental policy and the scientific and evidence-based work that has long supported and steered it. This project brings together an international network of social and natural scientists, lawyers, and other information and environmental professionals that compose the diverse range of skills needed to document and advocate for the vital important of evidence-based environmental policy.

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  • Techniques of the Corporation was a collaboration with Kira Lussia, Justin Douglas, and Bretton Fosbook that culminated in a 2017 conference.

    Read about the event here