Melting ice sheets may cause ‘climate chaos’ according to new modelling

Published: 6 February 2019

The weather these days is wild and will be wilder still within a century. In part, because the water from melting ice sheets off Greenland and in the Antarctic will cause extreme weather and...

Experts: COP24 UN Climate Change Conference

Published: 4 December 2018

Sébastien Jodoin, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, McGill University

Lunchtime Seminar with Joan Fitzgerald

Thursday, November 15, 2018 14:30to16:00

Is it possible to promote the economic development and innovation of a city while prioritizing sustainable development? Are cities leaders in the fight against climate change?CIRM, room 100, 3438...

Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy (TISPP) Annual Symposium

Monday, November 19, 2018 14:30to18:30

Managing resources sustainably: where science, public policy and industry can meet...

Alterations to seabed raise fears for future

Published: 29 October 2018

The ocean floor as we know it is dissolving rapidly as a result of human activity.

A Movie Under the Stars: Metamorphosis

Tuesday, September 25, 2018 19:00to21:00

Update: Due to rain, the screening will take place in Maass 10  /sustainabilityCategory: Sustainability

Experts: Federal government to buy Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5B

Published: 29 May 2018

“The Liberal government will buy the Trans Mountain pipeline and related infrastructure for $4.5 billion, and spend billions more to build the controversial expansion.” (CBC)...

Global project to reduce health inequalities in cities around the world

Published: 6 February 2018

A major new research partnership has been launched to explore ways of reducing health inequalities in cities around the world.  

A greener way to make ketones

Published: 26 January 2018

Researchers at McGill University have discovered a new, more environmentally friendly way to make ketones, an important chemical ingredient in pharmaceuticals.  While ketones are found in a wide...

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