Tina Knezevic

Class of 2017

Tina Knezevic holds a BSc in biological science and environmental studies from Ontario’s University of Guelph, and a master’s degree in environmental science from the University of Toronto. She has worked for Environment Canada and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, and worked throughout 2014 and 2015 for the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Brussels, Belgium. She is interested in environmental issues that range from wildlife conservation to policy and urban sustainability. Through her writing, she hopes to bridge the gap between science and the public.

Clippings

  • 2017
  • This Magazine

Just the essentials: Winnipeg group advocates for quality affordable childcare

  • 2017
  • Healthy Debate

New COVID vaccines could revolutionize vaccination

  • 2017
  • National Post

Is dopamine fasting a way to ‘reset’ your brain or just another dubious Silicon Valley trend?

  • TVO

Why you may need training in mental-health first aid

  • 2017
  • TVO

How seafood sleuths are fighting fish fraud

  • 2017
  • The Walrus

How Our Clothing Poisons the Environment

  • 2017
  • The Walrus

How Politicians Blur the Line Between Governing and Marketing

  • 2017
  • TVO

Why did the Jefferson salamander cross the road?

  • 2017
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

TIME ZONES

  • 2017
  • CIUT 89.5 FM

TIME ZONES

  • 2017
  • Dallas News

Microfibers are a source of ingestible plastic worse than already-banned microbeads

  • 2017
  • TVO

Offensive positions: Eradicating Asian carp from the Great Lakes

  • 2017
  • TVO

How everyone — even you — can help scientists learn about climate change

  • 2017
  • TVO

Phragmites are Ontario’s worst invasive plants — but the Phragbusters are on the case

  • 2017
  • National Post

Microfibers emerging as new environmental threat as Canada moves toward banning microbeads