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Environment

Christopher Fletcher
July 31, 2012

Using math to map climate change

University of Waterloo researchers bring gauges, satellites and their own keen eyes to the study of climate change. They are also using another tool — numbers. By feeding patterns and probabilities into computers, researchers can create numerical weather. 

WGSI Equinox Summit Blueprint
July 10, 2012

Equinox offers an energy roadmap to a more sustainable future

Temperatures are rising around the world, and so is the population. As our planet becomes more crowded, the global energy demand will be greater than ever before.

A lookout point shows autumnal trees and a sheer cliff.
July 5, 2012

Protecting both nature and employment

Thanks to Waterloo, there are hundreds of biosphere reserves around the world – not parks or museums, but places that combine environmental protection and jobs.

Hands, piled with rice pouring out of them.
July 5, 2012

Improving access to food for the hungry

Nearly a billion people in the world are undernourished. The solution, says professor Jennifer Clapp, isn’t to produce more food, but to improve distribution.

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January 17, 2012

CANARIE link to Huntsville centre boosts environmental research

The University of Waterloo today announced an extension of the ultra high-speed fibre optic network to the Waterloo Summit Centre for the Environment in Huntsville, Ontario

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