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Living within planetary boundaries
Royal Roads University students and faculty convened on March 5, 2020 to share ideas and insights into how to live within the earth’s carrying capacity.

Cascade Institute at Royal Roads University
Tad Homer-Dixon introduces the new Cascade Institute at RRU and becoming an Adjunct Faculty member for the School of Environment & Sustainability.

Building back Better
In Ann Dale's book, Community Vitality, she modified Maslow’s scale of hierarchy to include ecological and social well-being to his model.

MAEEC Residency – Summer 2019
Royal Roads' MA in Environmental Education and Communication cohorts just wrapped up their summer residencies, including a Bateman Lecture by Michael Ableman.

Ann Dale’s ENGO launches new campaign for action on biodiversity loss
Royal Roads' Prof. Ann Dale's environmental non-governmental organization launched a nation-wide campaign urging immediate action on biodiversity loss in Canada

Why everyone is baking during COVID-19
Royal Roads student Karen Bates explores the resurgence of baking during COVID-19 to bring ourselves into alignment with a more human way of living in the world

Royal Roads University’s 16th Annual Bateman Lecture
Dr. David Abram speaking at RRU's 16th Annual Bateman Lecture, Wednesday, August 5, 2020 on Zoomed Out: Technology, Animism, and the Wild Otherness of the Real.

What a wonderful world
The pandemic has given the world a pause, and ideally, a pause in which we have learned what is truly important to us and our communities - love and compassion.

Are sprinkler systems harming our flora and fauna?
Students in Royal Roads' BSc in Envrionmental Science program are investigating what happens to flora and fauna, when sprinkler systems in buildings get cleaned