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  • Bees Don Backpacks for U of G Pollinator, Insecticide Research

    It’s common practice for farmers to apply insecticides to their crops, but one University of Guelph research team wants to know if the substances they’re using are pollinator friendly. 

  • U of G Chemist Turns Greenhouse Gas into Potential Industrial Gold

    A University of Guelph chemist has found a novel way to turn methane into methanol, a discovery that may help stem global warming and create useful industrial products at the same time.  

  • Making the Invisible Water Crisis Visible

    While achieving the United Nations (UN) ambitious Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for wastewater treatment would cause substantial improvements in global water quality, severe water quality issues would contain to persist in some world regions.

  • Green Houses Made From Glass Waste

    A recyclable ceramic material made from glass powder promises to reduce the carbon footprint of your bathroom, kitchen and roof.

  • How Fish Survive Extreme Pressures of Ocean Life

    Scientists have discovered how a chemical in the cells of marine organisms enables them to survive the high pressures found in the deep oceans.

  • Calculating the Carbon Cost of Food

    A calculator which could reduce the level of carbon emissions generated by food production and consumption has been developed by data scientists at the University of Leeds.

  • Global Warming at Least Doubled the Probability of Extreme Ocean Warming Around Japan

    In the past decade, the marginal seas of Japan frequently experienced extremely high sea surface temperatures (SSTs).

  • Climate Change Made the 2022 Summer Droughts More Likely

    The 2022 Northern Hemisphere summer was one of the hottest ever recorded in Europe with over 24,000 heat-related fatalities, and brought intense heatwaves to parts of China and North America.

  • Climate Risks for Gulf of Mexico Coral Reefs Spelled Out in Study

    Ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are on pace to surpass critical thresholds for coral health by mid-century, but rapid action to significantly reduce emissions could slow warming, giving corals and coral conservation programs as much as 20 more years to adapt, according to new research.

  • On-Site Reactors Could Affordably Turn CO2 Into Valuable Chemicals

    New technology developed at the University of Waterloo could make a significant difference in the fight against climate change by affordably converting harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and other valuable chemicals on an industrial scale.

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