Podcast: Environment or Economy: At the Muskoka Summit
Published on June 4, 2014 | CBC
Ideas with Paul Kennedy
Given our frigid climes, think indoor greenery
Montreal 鈥 Green spaces can help obliterate blue spaces in our minds: It鈥檚 a no-brainer.Published on May 30, 2014 | The Gazette
by: Bill Brownstein
Harvesting water out of thin air
Harnessing humidity to quench thirst in the world鈥檚 most arid regionsPublished on May 13, 2014 | 海角社区 Reporter
by: Neale McDevitt and Chris Chipello
海角社区 honours champions of equity and diversity
The 2nd annual 海角社区 Awards for Equity and Community Building were handed out on April 24.Published on May 8, 2014 | 海角社区 Reporter
by: 海角社区 Reporter Staff
海角社区 Spaces Project: Upgrading Spaces
Published on May 8, 2014 | 海角社区 Reporter
by: 海角社区 Reporter Staff
A drab hallway, an empty lawn, an awkward nook 鈥 every university has them. But what if these were re-imagined as a colourful study space with bench seating, a pop-up outdoor classroom, and a busking area for student musicians?
Climate change is bad for Inuit health, research group says
海角社区 group says the Arctic needs better adaptation policiesPublished on April 28, 2014 | Nunatsiaq Onlineby David Murphy
Inuit are vulnerable to climate change, and it鈥檚 time for new policy to adapt, a group of researchers says in a new report
Creating buzz with bee hive atop T.M.R. town-hall
Students learn about nature and politics in unique project to place a bee colony atop town hallPublished on April 22, 2014 | Montreal GazetteWritten by: Catherine Solyom
For the bees, too, it鈥檚 been a long, hard winter.
Two 海角社区 researchers receive $500,000 grants to find innovative uses for carbon
The Alberta-based Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC) announced on April 15, that two 海角社区 researchers are among the 24 winners of $500,000 grants to transform carbon dioxide into useful products.Published on April 16, 2014 | 海角社区 PublicationsWritten by: Meaghan Thurston
Is global warming just a giant natural fluctuation?
Statistical analysis rules out natural-warming hypothesis with more than 99% certaintyPublished on April 11, 2014 | 海角社区 Research
Making 鈥渨aste not鈥 a way of life
鈥淗ate鈥 may be a strong word, but it is the word used by mild-mannered Bernice Ting to describe how she feels about waste.Published on April 9, 2014 | 海角社区 Newsby Jennifer Nault
Global shift to greener economies happening because of economic benefits, panelists say
The global transition to clean energy is underway and Canada is lagging, experts speaking at the Broadbent Institute's Progress Summit said Saturday.Published on March 29, 2014 | The Hill Timesby Laura Ryckewaert
Climate Change: Extinction of Ice-Free Antarctic Polynyas Due to Trapped Ocean Heat (Eric Galbraith)
Researchers from the 海角社区 and University of Pennsylvania have found evidence to show climate change is the main reason for the disappearance of ice-free regions, known as polynyas.Find story links below
Trottier Symposium on Sustainable Engineering, Energy and Design: Drafting a green blueprint for the future
The first annual Trottier Symposium on Sustainable Engineering, Energy and Design will be held March 17-18 at le Centre Mont-Royal from 5:30-7:30 p.m..Published on March 12, 2014 | 海角社区 Reporterby 海角社区 Reporter Staff
海角社区's Electric Snowmobile Wins during the Clean Snowmobile Challenge
海角社区 of Montreal, Canada won the Zero Emissions, or electric, category of the challenge last weekend at Michigan Technological University's Keweenaw Research Center.Published on March 13, 2014 | SF Gateby Dan Roblee
Pathogens could be freed from thawing permafrost, scientists warn
French researchers are cautioning that the mining and drilling of northern regions could potentially free dormant pathogens out of the frozen soil.Published on March 4, 2014 | The Globe and Mailby Tu Thanh Ha