A lack of street view imagery in many countries mean valuable data isn’t available to researchers. In a commentary recently published in Nature Africa, Professor Mette Bendixen, and colleagues ...
In a recent paper published in Nature Climate Change, Prof. Mette Bendixen, and colleagues report on the awareness of anthropogenic climate change in Greenland.
Congratulations to Abigail Baran (Honours BA Geography) who is the recipient of the 2023 undergraduate award (McGill) from the Canadian Association of Geographers.
On Friday, May 12th, several geographers participated in the Arctic Frontier Summit co-organized by McGill’s Faculty of Science and the Norwegian Embassy in Ottawa. Professor Emeritus George Wenzel...
A recent paper lead by current and former McGill Geography graduate students, and published in the journal Nature, is reporting that the loss of wetland areas around the globe since 1700 has likely...
Abstract: With a population of over 20 million people, Mexico City has suffered a chronic transportation crisis for over six decades.805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0B9, CA...
Abstract: Peatlands at COP26, received renewed attention for their potential in regulating global carbon (C) cycles, with particular emphasis on peatland C drainage losses and increased...
Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient for food production, yet we face an overabundance of P entering waterbodies, from agricultural production and municipal wastewater.805 rue Sherbrooke...