Websites across Canada and the United States
Canadian Biomass Innovation Network (CBIN)
The CBIN is the Federal government's network that focuses on Research, Development and Demonstration of technologies that rely on biological processes such as bioenergy, the use of biofuels or biotechnologies.
CanBIO
The Canadian Bioenergy Association is an industry-driven, non-profit organization composed of companies and NGOs. Their purpose is to develop and promote the use of bioenergy.
Green Crop Network
The Green Crop Network is a Canadian research network for the sustainable management of greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural systems. The network brings together researchers from 14 universities across Canada.
Websites across McGill University
BITS (Barbados Interdisciplinary Tropical Studies)
The Barbados Interdisciplinary Tropical Studies is affiliated with the Department of Plant Science. However, it is open to students from other departments as well. Located at Bellairs Research Institute, the BITS program offers a 15-credit semester in Barbados and is related to the study of tropical plant ecosystems, as well as their transformation in the agri-food-energy industry.
Ecological Engineering Research Group
The Ecological Engineering Research group is affiliated with the Department of Bioresource Engineering. Ecological engineering is related to the creation, maintenance and operation of ecosystems that accomplish certain tasks under given conditions.
Gorilla Composting
Gorilla Composting is a student initiative that promotes and provides the necessary facilities for composting at McGill University and with several partners.
McNIBB (McGill's Network for Innovation in Biofuels and Bioproducts)
McNIBB is a network of McGill professors from five different faculties and groups of researchers who come from other institutions. Its goal is to promote research and innovation related to the responsible conversion of biomass into biofuels and other bioproducts.