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Heavy metal- it’s in your ears, it’s in your car, is it in your soil?
Growing food at home is a great way to eat healthy, get outside, and feel more connected to the land. But one thing that is not thought of enough is
An Interactive Biodiversity Map from the campus
The four undergrads—Jake Edwards, Caleb Gaeke, Hayley Houlden and Shannon Tallon—developed a publicly accessible, interactive biodiversity map of our campus
Quantifying Microplastics in Wastewater
Microplastics are an emerging contaminant of concern and to help protect public health and safety and receiving environments, it is important to
Food systems vulnerabilities and lessons from COVID-19
the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a need for communities to engage in integrated approaches to addressing vulnerabilities and increasing resilience
Small University, Big Emissions
Royal Roads University is a little university, but little universities can generate a lot of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
When the going gets tough, the tough get writing.
New babies, sleepless nights, a plague, mutant cells, one author’s inability to function in Google docs, multiple time zones, and thousands of kilometres...
A Visit to the RRU Library
A visit to the RRU Library always has me looking at the New Books section.
Forging Links
In the history of life on Earth, the majority of species are extinct. The Big Five mass extinction events removed millions of taxa.
Regenerative Sustainability
Regenerative sustainability is about sustainability +, not just stopping doing new damage, fixing the problems ...