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Climate clock comments and edits and references

-sometimes referred to as the "doomsday clock"https://dailyhive.com/montreal/climate-clock-projection-concordia-university-montreal

- problem of separation of the two projects

- timeline of the project



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Article edits needed of NJTurner's page. Obvious COI, so need to figure out protocol for making suggested updates without making them myself.

Nancy Jean Turner was born in Berkeley in California in 1947. She lived with her family in Missoula, Montana before moving to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, when she was five. She obtained her doctorate in Ethnobotany after studying people's use of and relationships with plants among Bella Coola, Haida and Lillooet Indigenous groups of the Pacific North-West.

*** all needs updating and improving --> She works by interviewing the groups' elder members to identify their names for plants and their uses. Comparison and scientific analysis of this data has enabled her to draw conclusions. Turner's research identified not only the role that plants have had in these group's culture but also the effects that indigenous people have had historically on the landscape of Canada.

- add Order of Canada