Articles tagged with: environmental sustainability research centre
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What do the elements polonium and radium, the first computer algorithm and the first direct evidence of dark matter all ... Full story
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Brock University earns Silver STARS rating for sustainability performance
Brock University’s continued efforts to reduce its carbon footprint have been recognized by an international agency that strives to ... Full story -
Global issues in focus at Faculty of Social Sciences Research Colloquium
Award-winning researchers from six departments and programs shed light on some of the world’s most pressing issues at the ... Full story -
Brock launches Environmental Neuroscience stream
Students with a combined interest in neuroscience and the environment will now have a new avenue to pursue their studies ... Full story -
New research shows what hinders young Canadians in the fight against climate change
A new paper published by Brock researchers finds a large majority of Canadian teens believe they can fight climate change ... Full story -
Visualization of shifting Lincoln coastline wins Esri Canada scholarship
The shores of Lake Ontario have a story to tell, and Meredith Caspell wants to share it with as many ... Full story -
Niagara Parks partners with Brock to deliver environmental speaker series
Niagara Parks and Brock University’s Environmental Sustainability Research Centre have partnered to deliver a new virtual event series this ... Full story -
Brock partners with World Wildlife Fund Canada and Niagara College for Virtual Clean-up
In an effort to work towards a more sustainable world and Niagara region, Brock University is encouraging anyone interested to ... Full story -
With the right messaging, youth will eat lab-grown meat, says Brock research
A new Brock University study has shown that youth looking for alternatives to traditional meat will consider ‘cultured meat’ with ... Full story -
Brock researchers predict steep decline in tropical fisheries due to climate change
Within 30 years, tropical fisheries — on which some 1.9 billion people depend on their food and livelihood — may see a decline of 40 ... Full story