Device helps light poor villages
Eric Hennessey, with his tiny logging device and hand-held data collector. Hennessey designed the system to track usage of energy … Continue reading Device helps light poor villages
Eric Hennessey, with his tiny logging device and hand-held data collector. Hennessey designed the system to track usage of energy … Continue reading Device helps light poor villages
In Canmore, Alberta action on climate change sometimes starts with turning on a new light. Continue reading Climate Change and You
University of Calgary students redesign a proposed community in Calgary, using modern principles of sustainable planning to make the development … Continue reading Proposing more sustainable communities
Good Vibrations, by Lindsey Carmichael; Biopower for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, by Amit Kumar and Jay Cameron; Are We Giving Songbirds … Continue reading Environmental Research News in Alberta
November 28, 2001 Continue reading Ironman hopes to help the environment
CBRN is a network for researchers conducting both research ON (e.g., what is the significance and what are the practical … Continue reading Canadian Biosphere Research Network (CBRN)
Graduate students at the University of Victoria are bringing science out of the labs and into the schools. Through the … Continue reading UVIC Grad Students Bring Science To The Schools
SFU graduate students Joline King, Deborah Ratzlaff, Christy Morrissey and Glenys Webster were award winners at the 2002 Canadian Aquatic … Continue reading Science students win honours
The Society of Earth Sciences and Environmental Students (SESES) is the official association of undergraduate students for the Faculty of … Continue reading Society of Earth Sciences & Environmental Students
WINNIPEG – A one-of-a-kind horticulture program is getting some high marks in a North End school in Winnipeg. Continue reading School’s unique program gets green thumbs-up