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Life as a babysitter of aquatic species
Royal Roads BSc in Environmental Science student muses about troubleshooting and maintaining healthy cultures of organisms as a key part of lab research
Tipping points at the heart of the climate crisis
There are critical tipping points that we will reach above a 1.5 C. degree warming, similar to a cascade of falling dominoes. Alarming signs are now occurring.
Science experiments, hummingbirds and invertebrate sampling
Royal Roads University's School of Environment and Sustainability welcomed elementary students to do science experiments, learn about hummingbirds and more.
Journey to the universe and back again…
Moved by the music of Vox Humana, Royal Roads' Hilary Leighton returns to the question, "Can beauty save us?”
MEM students publish book review in complexity journal
Royal Roads MA in Environment and Management students learn how to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals and have work published in complexity journal.
Which metals are lurking in Kelowna and West Kelowna garden soils?
Royal Roads' Matt Dodds has been studying potentially toxic metals in urban soils in Canada in collaboration with BSc and MSc students.
The Good Society
Edmonton has just incorporated a carbon budget limiting the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) it can emit, hopefully, the first of many cities to do so.
Exposure and risk posed by e-waste
Royal Roads' Matt Dodd presented results of his research on the impact of e-waste recycling in Ghana at the World Congress of the Society for Risk Analysis.
We support "bring your own to-go box"
Royal Roads student Natalie Hanke shares about her campaign to encourage individuals to "bring your own to-go box" to restaurants for leftovers or takeout meals