Buckthorn Pull
Join the Sustainability Office and Grounds as we remove invasive European buckthorn seedlings from our recently planted site along Laurel Creek.
Join the Sustainability Office and Grounds as we remove invasive European buckthorn seedlings from our recently planted site along Laurel Creek.
Join the Sustainability Office for our annual Bike Fair as we bring together campus and community partners to share information and resources to support cycling and sustainable transportation.
On Thursday, August 17 from 11am to 1pm, help the Sustainability Office and Grounds remove a dense patch of invasive garlic mustard at the DWE parking lot, to allow for a future pollinator garden to grow!
On June 15, from 4:30pm-6:00pm, help the Sustainability Office and Grounds remove a dense patch of invasive garlic mustard at the DWE parking lot, to allow for a future pollinator garden to grow!
Do you have personal items in need of repair? 4RepairKW is hosting weekly drop-in sessions this spring term on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3-5 pm.
Do you have any electronic appliances, kitchenware, clothing, or jewelry in need of repair?
4RepairKW is hosting a free repair workshop for the campus community. A band of repairers will be available to fix electrical items, sew or mend clothes, and sharpen knives and scissors, among other things!
It's officially growing season! From May 16-17, the Sustainability Office will be hosting a seedling swap to engage the UWaterloo community on gardening, food security, and local food systems.
The University of Waterloo is pleased to present the 2023 Summer School “Water and Energy Security in a Changing Climate”. A Sustainable Futures Initiative, the summer school is hosted by the Water Institute, the Waterloo Climate Institute and the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE) and will showcase leading-edge research from a wide array of UWaterloo professors at the interface of water, climate, and energy.
Please join the Waterloo Climate Institute on April 27th at 2:00pm for an exciting lineup of expert panelists as they discuss their perspectives on Canada's National Adaptation Strategy.
In "The Ministry for the Future", author Kim Stanley Robinson paints a dystopian, yet ultimately hopeful picture of our planet's next century.