OpenRoad Group Joins Green Economy Canada
This new membership underscores OpenRoad Group’s ongoing dedication to sustainability and its efforts to reduce the organization’s carbon footprint
This new membership underscores OpenRoad Group’s ongoing dedication to sustainability and its efforts to reduce the organization’s carbon footprint
Vancouver struggles to implement green infrastructure at the rate of other major cities, according to a new Simon Fraser University (SFU) study.
A new study from Simon Fraser University researchers examines the Canadian military’s efforts to reduce the impacts of underwater noise pollution on species during training exercises in the Pacific Ocean but caveat that more can still be done.
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere is essential for limiting global warming levels but may also pose its own climate risks if a holistic, Earth system approach is not considered, a study led by Simon Fraser University finds.
A study led by Simon Fraser University researchers finds that mining companies are staking claims on future salmon habitats as glaciers retreat.
The Axel Heiberg 2019 team headed into the field for a long day of data collection and hiking. Credit: Mark Jellinek
Ocean Wise has embarked on a groundbreaking study to unravel the mysteries of winter behavior and ecology of BC’s beloved whale populations, addressing a critical knowledge gap essential for their protection and recovery.
New research led by SFU paleobotanist Rolf Mathewes provides clues about what plants existed in the Burnaby Mountain area 40 million years ago during the late Eocene, when the climate was much warmer than it is today. The results of their plant fossil analysis were recently published in the International Journal of Plant Sciences.
SFU professors Kirsten Zickfeld and Karen Kohfeld are part of an expert panel contributing to a new report released this week investigating the potential contribution of nature-based climate solutions (NBCS) to meeting Canada’s climate change mitigation commitments.
Scientists at Simon Fraser University are racing against the clock to save British Columbia’s disappearing kelp forests for future generations.