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  • Water Expert Joins Global Call To Action To Protect Global Groundwater Sources

    A group of international scientists and practitioners including University of Saskatchewan (USask) researcher Jay Famiglietti say we are not doing enough to protect and manage global groundwater resources.

  • Reducing Human Impacts Of Flash Flooding

    Interdisciplinary Texas A&M research funded by the National Science Foundation aims to create data and framework to better inform flash flooding mitigation and preparedness.

  • New Biomass Map to Take Stock of the World’s Carbon

    The first of a series of global maps aimed at quantifying change in carbon stored as biomass across the world’s forests and shrublands has been released today by ESA’s Climate Change Initiative at COP25 – the United Nation Climate Change Conference currently taking place in Madrid.

  • Water Metering Can Reduce Consumption by a Fifth but Only High Income Households Gain Financially

    Findings highlighted large differences in the effects of metering across individual households, with small families living in high value houses more likely to be better off with a water meter.

  • Providing Nature-Based Solutions for Landscape Sustainability

    An EU-funded initiative is developing a research strategy to address environmental challenges and offer multiple benefits.

  • Research Paper Opens Eyes On How Much Pollution May Be Affecting Our Endangered Species

    As threats to plant and animal species across Canada continue to escalate, a new study, led by University of Lethbridge plant ecologist Dr. Jenny McCune, has provided a baseline look at how sources of pollution overlap the known ranges of nearly 500 at-risk species.

  • NOAA and Partners Respond to Ongoing Outbreak of Coral Disease in Florida

    Florida's coral reefs are experiencing a multi-year outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease.

  • Ripple Farms: Creating Taste from Waste

    Steve Bourne is the CEO and co-founder of Ripple Farms, a company seeking to reconnect urban populations with the food they eat.

  • Growing Local For A Greener Campus

    Eating local is now easier and greener at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

  • How Are We Going To Re-Design Our Cities To Combat The Unfolding Climate Emergency?

    Noel Gerard Keough is a champion for undergraduate research.

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