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Fighting fire with science
Powerful analytical tools and a new generation of wildfire specialists take to the woods as Canadian forests burn.
Powerful analytical tools and a new generation of wildfire specialists take to the woods as Canadian forests burn.
Without community buy-in, universities will not be able to make any progress in lowering their carbon emissions.
Academics who research and teach accounting are quietly championing environmental efforts.
Climate action researchers need to leverage the unique context of our country, while embracing localized strategies informed by rigorous research.
Students, community activists, and critical scholars are calling for more justice-oriented approaches to the climate crisis. How will universities respond?
The neuroscientist is gearing up to cover topics from open, team-based science to putting EDI to work in the field.
New funding will allow the university to develop the space and infrastructure needed for the self-sustaining energy system.
A ‘default veg’ position on campus food is one way that universities can respond to the climate crisis.
The scientific community needs to talk about the sustainability implications of our research practices and start implementing approaches to minimize our professional carbon footprint.
Christian Messier is on a crusade to increase biodiversity in urban and natural forests.
In response to demand from students and industry alike, business schools are increasingly focusing on environmental and social impact.