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Patti Edwards Patti Edwards is the Impacts and Adaptation Advisor and a recent addition to the Science Assessment and Integration Group.

Patti obtained her B.E.S. (Environment and Resource Studies) from the University of Waterloo in 1997 and her MA (Collaborative Geography Program with the Institute for Environmental Studies) from the University of Toronto in 1998. Prior to her current position, Patti worked with the Science Assessment and Integration Group on a variety of issues and activities as a coop student and with the Adaptation and Impacts Research Group (AIRG), Environment Canada as a research assistant



Elizabeth Bush Elizabeth Bush is a Science Advisor on Climate Change, working as part of the climate change science advisory team with Henry Hengeveld and Patti Edwards. She has been with the Science Assessment and Integration Branch for a number of years, working first on regional air quality issues before joining the Climate Change team. She is the Coordinator for Canadian involvement in an international project assessing the impacts of climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion in the Arctic (Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Project).

Elizabeth obtained a B.Sc. in Biology and Environmental Science from McGill University. She then pursued interests in both science and science policy at the graduate level, obtaining both an M.Sc. in Biology from the University of Toronto and an M.A. (in international climate change policy) from the Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Toronto.




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