Budget airlines may be key to lower flight emissions
Dr. Jenn Lynes chatted with Craig Norris on the Morning Edition on CBC KW about why budget airlines tend to emit fewer emissions. Read the whole story on CBC
Dr. Jenn Lynes chatted with Craig Norris on the Morning Edition on CBC KW about why budget airlines tend to emit fewer emissions. Read the whole story on CBC
Dr. Amelia Clarke and Stephanie Cairns discuss the potential for Market Based Tools in aiding municipalities to meet their Sustainable Community Plans with National Newswatch. Read the full article on National Newswatch.
Development Practice students in the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development sought out an extremely valuable and unique opportunity in aiding the delegation representing the Island Nation of Kiribati, in the Central Pacific. Read the full article .
Olaf Weber recently spoke with Dene Moore, National Affairs Contributor for Yahoo Canada News about the top seven things to know about the upcoming COP 21 Conference in Paris, beginning next week.
Dr. Olaf Weber chats with Jeff Pickel of 570 News about what needs to happen at COP 21, coming up later this month.
SEED students visit Greentec Plant for tour and discussion on e-waste issues and opportunities
Professors Steve Young and Jennifer Lynes took a group of students from the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development on a tour at the Greentec Plant in Cambridge, Ontario. Greentec specializes in helping clients manage their end-of-life information technology equipment (electronics) in full compliance with all government regulations. It is the second largest ‘steward’ of electronic waste in Ontario.
originally posted on opencanada.org
The Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney recently delivered a well-received speech in London, U.K., to a community of financial sector representatives emphasizing the impact that climate change could have on financial sector stability.
The impact could be threefold. The first type of risk is direct — the increasing frequency of extreme weather events such as floods could have impacts on the insurance sector in particular, which will have to pay for the damage to insured property caused by these events.
Ahead of the launch of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) at UN headquarters in New York from 25 to 27 September, students from Environment's Masters in Development Practice program are meeting there for the International Conference on Sustainable Development (ICSD).
The following article extract appeared in September 24th's Globe and Mail Report on Business:
Volkswagen committed the cardinal sin of greenwashing: Lying
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A University of Waterloo student is the recipient of a prestigious Trudeau Foundation scholarship for her work on the future of Arctic governance.
Tahnee Prior, a global governance PhD student at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, hopes to define a new governance framework that will address the emerging and complex issues caused by climate change, resource extraction, migration and potential inter-state conflict in the Arctic.