Accelerating the transition to a just, resilient, low-carbon future

The University of Waterloo Climate Institute brings together scientists and students to elevate and enhance the impact and excellence of innovative interdisciplinary research and education that empowers business, government and civil society to respond effectively to the climate crisis.

University of Waterloo’s unique combination of strengths and depth of expertise allows us to deal head-on with the complexity and interconnectedness of social, political and technological dimensions of the climate crisis.

Our expertise and focus

Our three core areas of research and innovation are developed through lenses of equity, justice, governance, and innovation to create truly impactful solutions for this existential global challenge. 

News

Kwaku Owusu Twum, an Environment student and member of the Student Climate Council at the University of Waterloo, is making significant strides in agriculture with his startup, Mapmate. Alongside co-founder Daniel Buston Yankey, Twum aims to connect small-scale farmers with food manufacturers through a digital platform that enhances communication and collaboration. Inspired by his experiences in Ghana, where climate variability impacts food security, Twum's vision empowers farmers with data analytics and innovative tools, even in areas with limited internet access. His recent win at the Velocity Pitch Competition underscores Mapmate's potential to transform agricultural practices and improve livelihoods.

Daniel Scott, Climate Institute member and professor from the Faculty of Environment, looked at 93 cities and regions around the world that have previously hosted Olympics and Paraolympics and revealed a stark decline in climatically reliable sites as global warming continues. Only 52 locations that previously hosted an Olympic Winter Games will remain climate-reliable by the 2050’s, and just 46 by the 2080’s.