Michelle Adelman

Class of 2014

Michelle Adelman is a Toronto-based, freelance journalist writing on the environment and public health. Michelle Adelman is a graduate in architecture at the University of Waterloo.

Clippings

  • 2014
  • NOW

PUBLIC HEALTH WHISTLE-BLOWER SHIV CHOPRA ISN’T DONE TALKING ABOUT RBGH

  • 2014
  • NOW
  • Now Toronto

IS FRANKEN-SALMON SAFE TO EAT?

  • 2014
  • NOW
  • Now Toronto

TOXIC CONCERNS PUT BRAKES ON NEARBY NUCLEAR WASTE BURIAL SITE

  • 2015
  • NOW

CANADIAN COMPANIES BEHAVING BADLY

  • 2015
  • Now Magazine

WHY YOU SHOULD BE AFRAID OF THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP

  • 2015
  • Now Toronto

The twisted truth on GMOs

  • 2015
  • Earth Island Journal

Farming with Robots

  • 2014
  • Now Toronto

Herbicide Horror

  • 2014
  • Maclean’s

Eco-buildings may be good for the planet — but what about occupants?

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Adding small businesses to Toronto’s high-rise residential towers

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News
  • CBC Radio

Highrise Entrepreneurs

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Home Energy Loan Program launches in Toronto

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News
  • CBC Radio

Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Looking for the future of the Gardiner Expressway

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

City parks can improve your health, says author

  • 2014
  • CBC
  • CBC News

Etobicoke’s cutting-edge jail opens to mixed reviews

  • 2014
  • National Post

The $593.9M Toronto South Detention Centre, is the second largest jail in Canada. So why has it sat empty since 2012?

  • 2014
  • National Post

‘Walking is fundamental to our survival’: Chief city planner aims to make Toronto more pedestrian-friendly

  • 2014
  • National Post

Architects use patient-centred design to take fear, frustration out of trip to the hospital