Although less than one per cent of all water in the world is freshwater, it is what we drink and use for agriculture.
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By and for Local People: Grad Student Looks at Energy Through Justice Lens
PhD Candidate Susan Morrissey Wyse and her supervisor Professor Christina E. Hoicka, in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, published a research paper that considered Local Energy Plans (LEPs) from a community perspective.
Mud from the Andes Carried by the Amazon
Most of the sediment that flows into the Atlantic Ocean from the mouth of the river comes from thousands of miles upstream.
Life on Venus? For Sara Seager, it All Began with a Shortcut Through U of T's Campus
Now a pioneering astrophysicist who made headlines for the possible discovery of life on Venus, Sara Seager stumbled upon her path to the stars while taking a shortcut across the University of Toronto’s St. George campus.
Research May Curb Economic Losses To Power Plants After Earthquakes
Texas A&M researchers have shown that electrical transformer bushing systems reinforced with steel are more resistant to damage.
4 Safety Tips For Fall Hazards
The U.S. moved into astronomical fall on September 22. From a weather point of view, though, we’re knee-deep in typical fall hazards.


