Ground transportation is responsible for almost a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions globally—and account for about 40 percent of emissions in British Columbia.
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Researchers Detect Flawed Statistics in Wolf-Caribou Study
A new study overturns the conclusions of an enormously influential paper in 2019 that examined various management actions to slow the decline of endangered mountain caribou herds from BC and Alberta.
Typhoon Maysak Batters South Korea
A peninsula that typically sees one typhoon per year might face three landfalling storms in two weeks.
Building Energy Efficiency
Governments and industry are looking to university researchers for the tools to help them explore every aspect of building design through a lens of energy efficiency.
NASA Eyes Typhoon Haishen’s 10 Mile-Wide Eye
NASA’s Terra satellite’s visible image of Typhoon Haishen revealed a small “pinhole” eye surrounded by several hundred miles of thunderstorms spiraling around it as it continued moving north though the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
Connecting to the Sḵwálwen Through the Land
On a cool, misty morning in the Squamish Valley, Leigh Joseph meets her workshop participants by the side of an old logging road.