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  • Innovate BC Funds SFU Research to Develop Safer, Organic Pesticides

     SFU researchers have recently received $300,000 in funding from Innovate BC’s Ignite Program   to develop technology that allows farmers to grow more food with less pesticides.

  • Researchers Develop Essential Roadmap to Drive Down B.C. Vehicle Emissions

    Ground transportation is responsible for almost a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions globally—and account for about 40 percent of emissions in British Columbia.

  • NASA Funds Eight New Projects Exploring Connections Between the Environment and COVID-19

    While scientists around the world are confined to their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, Earth observing satellites continue to orbit and send back images that reveal connections between the pandemic and the environment.

  • NOAA-NASA Satellite Reveals Burn Scars from Elkhorn Fire in California

    Imagery from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA/NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite highlights the burn scars from the Elkhorn Fire in northern California on Sep. 01, 2020.

  • Contaminants From Mount Polley Tailings Spill Continue To Affect Quesnel Lake

    Natural mixing of lake waters may resuspend contaminants deposited in Quesnel Lake by the Mount Polley mine spill, according to scientists who have been studying the lake since the spill in 2014.

  • How’s the Transit Weather?

    If the words in a weather forecast, such as “cool,” “sunny” or “windy,” can influence the way you dress for the day—can they also influence whether or not you take public transit?

  • NOAA/NASA's Suomi NPP Satellite Shows Two Views of California's Smoky Skies

    NOAA/NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite captured two images that tell the story about the smoke coming off the fires in California.

  • Scientists Realize Measurement of HONO and NOX Flux in Farmland

    These results revealed that soil emission from farmland was an important source of HONO.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Reveals Burn Scars From California’s Two Largest Fires

    On Aug. 26, 2020, NASA’s Terra satellite was able to image the two areas in California where the fires have been most active and using the false color reflectance bands on the MODIS (Moderate Resolution Infrared Spectroradiometer) instrument aboard. 

  • Our Energy Hunger Is Tethered to Our Economic Past

    Just as a living organism continually needs food to maintain itself, an economy consumes energy to do work and keep things going. 

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