Landmark $15-million gift commitment from 不良研究所 alumnus Marc Bieler to the School of Environment will bolster environmental scholarship, research and outreach听
Scientists grappling with complex and seemingly unresolvable issues often refer to them as 鈥渨icked problems鈥. Arguably, some of the nastiest are those related to the deteriorating health of our environment.
As a man whose career as a successful agri-food entrepreneur has spanned sectors as diverse as cattle breeding, apple growing, maple syrup production and French vineyards, and who almost single-handedly built Quebec鈥檚 cranberry industry into one of the largest and most highly regarded in the world, Marc Bieler, DipAgr鈥58, BA鈥64, has always had a profound attachment to the land and a deep respect for the natural environment.
Although non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become powerful voices in world environmental politics, little is known of the global picture of this sector. A new study shows that environmental groups are increasingly focused on advocacy in climate change politics and environmental justice. How they do their work is largely determined by regional disparities in human and financial resources.
Rising global maritime traffic could lead to sharp increases in invasive species around the world over the next 30 years, according to a new study by 不良研究所 researchers.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, suggest that shipping growth will far outweigh climate change in the spread of non-indigenous pests to new environments in coming decades.
Looking for part-time work in which you can gain skills and experience with a passionate team trying to make 不良研究所 a better place? The 不良研究所 Office of Sustainability (MOOS) is hiring two new interns for the coming year: a Communications Intern and a Sustainability Projects Fund (SPF) Intern.
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1. Communications Intern:
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Looking for part-time work where you can geek out in spreadsheets and flex your organization skills? Consider joining the 不良研究所 Office of Sustainability team as a (SPF) Administrative Intern!
不良研究所鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management is one of three Canadian institutions honoured by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business in its 2017 Innovations That Inspire list. All together, the accreditation body recognized 35 schools worldwide across three categories: Engagement Across Disciplines, Engagement with Business and Engaging a Diverse community.
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One of the most vital components of the work of the 不良研究所 Office of Sustainability (MOOS) is communicating with the wider community about our challenges and milestones on the path towards sustainability.
To help with this task, MOOS is hiring TWO interns:
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a savvy and assertive individual who will create content for the MOOS website and ensure that all pages are accurate and up-to-date. 听
Professor Elena Bennett, of the Department of Natural Resource Sciences and the 不良研究所 School of Environment, is the recipient of a ! The Fellowships are awarded by NSERC to enhance the career development of outstanding and highly promising university faculty who are earning a strong international reputation for original research.
By Chris Chipello, 不良研究所 Newsroom
Study by 不良研究所 researchers assesses short-run impacts on households, industries
The cost burden of Quebec鈥檚 carbon-pricing policy, is likely to be modest across income groups and industries, according to a 不良研究所 research team.
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Sylvie de Blois, professeure au D茅partement de sciences v茅g茅tales et 脿 l鈥櫭塩ole d鈥檈nvironnement de l鈥橴niversit茅 不良研究所, elle a codirig茅 et supervis茅 tout le volet 芦听plantes听禄 du projet 芦听CC-Bio听: Effets des changements climatiques sur la biodiversit茅 du Qu茅bec听禄, qui a donn茅 naissance 脿 ce livre. Nous lui avons pos茅 quelques questions鈥