Ashley Perl

Class of 2024

Ashley is a science communications expert with experience working in academia and non-profit organizations. She enjoys the challenge of taking complex information and turning it into written, photo or video content that connects with wider audiences. Ashley has a multidisciplinary background with a master of science degree in sustainability from Stockholm University and an honours bachelor of arts in psychology with minors in biology and writing from Western University in London, Ont. Ashley’s work explores questions related to climate change, its impact on people and the natural world, as well as the latest environmental policy, science and debates. She is from Toronto, has worked in Japan, the Philippines and Sweden, and is currently based in Stockholm.

Twitter/X: @ashleyaperl

Clippings

  • 2024
  • Canadian Affairs

How consumers would benefit from a pan-Canadian electricity grid

  • 2024
  • News Decoder

What happens when space junk falls to earth?

  • 2024
  • Think Global Health

From Talk to Action: Rethinking the Language of Climate Change

  • 2024
  • News Decoder

In Icelandic history, a woman’s place might be at sea

  • 2024
  • The Conversation

Mining the depths: Norway’s deep-sea exploitation could put it in environmental and legal murky waters

  • 2024
  • Canadian Press
  • CTV News

Volunteers a key part of the magic at annual Toronto Santa Claus Parade

  • 2024
  • The Toronto Star

Europe is becoming a hot spot for air conditioning. Can the energy grid keep up?