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  • Brock experts available for comment on Ontario’s Climate Change Plan

    EXPERT ADVISORY: R00118 – 8 June 2016

    The Ontario government today released its Climate Change Action Plan 2016-2020.

    The plan lists a variety of measures to fight climate change in the transportation, housing, land use planning, industry, business and other sectors.

    These measures are aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide, which are major contributors to climate change.

    Brock University has two experts available to comment on various aspects of Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan.

    Professor of Biology Liette Vasseur (905-348-6233; lvasseur@brocku.ca) can speak to:
    •    The importance of designing urban centres and subdivisions to accommodate cyclists.
    •    The development of public transportation systems and other alternatives to reduce car use.
    •    The need to act now “rather than waiting and having to pay more later.”

    Professor of Geography Tony Shaw (905-688-5550 x3866; tshaw@brocku.ca) can discuss the planned changes for carbon emission reduction, Ontario building codes and renewable energy strategies. He is available after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:
    * Cathy Majtenyi, Research Communications/Media Relations Specialist, cmajtenyi@brocku.ca, 905-321-0566
    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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  • Gaza physician and Nobel nominee inspires grads at Brock University

    MEDIA RELEASE: R00117 – 7 June 2016

    It was an empowering message of peace from a man who has every right to be filled with hate.

    Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian physician who has become an internationally recognized human rights activist, was awarded an honorary doctorate Tuesday afternoon from Brock University.

    In his convocation address to graduates in the Faculty of Social Sciences, the four-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee said bullets are the “weapons of the weak,” but added that the wisdom of today’s generation is a means to peace.

    “A refusal to hate is the most powerful weapon in the arsenal of a human,” Abuelaish said in a powerful 20-minute address. “Words are stronger than bullets. Even if words can’t stop bullets, they can deflect the poisonous hatred that stem from them.”

    In spite of unthinkable tragedy around him, Abuelaish believes health is a vehicle for peace. Born and raised in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, Abuelaish was the first Palestinian doctor to receive an appointment in medicine at an Israeli hospital.

    On Jan. 16, 2009 the consequences of war hit Abuelaish in the most horrific and personal way — three of his daughters and his niece were all killed by Israeli shelling.

    “People expected me to be drowning in an ocean of hatred,” he said. Instead though, he used the girls’ deaths as the motivation to fight for peace and equality for women.

    “I refused to fall victim to despair and instead vowed to fight for all, regardless of religious or political beliefs,” he said. “I am determined to keep my beloved daughters alive in your minds through good deeds.”

    Abuelaish has devoted his life to advancing health and educational opportunities for women and girls in the Middle East through his charitable organization, The Daughters for Life Foundation, which is based in Canada.

    A year after the loss of his daughters, he wrote a bestselling autobiography, I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor’s Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity.

    “Tragedy can’t be the end of our lives. We can’t allow it to control and defeat us,” said Abuelaish, who now lives in Toronto with his five children and works as an associate professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.

    He challenged the graduands to be people of leadership and values.

    “Now it’s your turn. We have to hand the torch and the baton to you. You are the hope, the new blood and the new leaders with a new vision,” he said.

    “Go with faith and hope and without fear. The world is waiting for you.”

    An embeddable copy of the afternoon Convocation ceremony can be found at www.livestream.com/brockuniversity.
     

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970
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