Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News Archive
Celebrating the 2019 Co-op Student of the Year
March 25, 2019 —
Justin Budyk’s passion for aquatic sciences has taken him across Canada and soon, Australia
March 25, 2019 —
Justin Budyk’s passion for aquatic sciences has taken him across Canada and soon, Australia
Students News
Co-op and Work Integrated Learning Week
March 11, 2019 —
Thinking about connecting your academics to a work-related experience but don’t know where to start?
March 11, 2019 —
Thinking about connecting your academics to a work-related experience but don’t know where to start?
Forecasting an ever-changing climate
February 4, 2019 —
Julienne Stroeve's work measures and interprets changes to snow and sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean as a result of climate change, and cautions the world about its impact
February 4, 2019 —
Julienne Stroeve's work measures and interprets changes to snow and sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean as a result of climate change, and cautions the world about its impact
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
Q&A with grad student Chris Peck
January 21, 2019 —
Q&A with grad student Chris Peck
January 21, 2019 —
Q&A with grad student Chris Peck
Are Christmas lights bad for birds?
December 14, 2018 —
How so?
December 14, 2018 —
How so?
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
Coffee With A Co-Worker: Debbie Armstrong
December 3, 2018 —
Q&A with a Co-Worker: Debbie Armstrong
December 3, 2018 —
Q&A with a Co-Worker: Debbie Armstrong
Expedition Churchill: A Gateway to Arctic Research
November 30, 2018 —
Creative public education and outreach campaign to share world-leading Arctic climate change research
November 30, 2018 —
Creative public education and outreach campaign to share world-leading Arctic climate change research
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
Q&A with Grad Student Katelyn Rodgers
October 26, 2018 —
Q&A with grad student Katelyn Rodgers
October 26, 2018 —
Q&A with grad student Katelyn Rodgers
The Conversation: How we solved an Arctic mercury mystery
October 19, 2018 —
Why do marine animals in the western Arctic have higher mercury levels than those in the east?
October 19, 2018 —
Why do marine animals in the western Arctic have higher mercury levels than those in the east?
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News
International Volcanic Field School in Russia
October 15, 2018 —
Over the month of August, I had the pleasure of participating in the 2018 International Volcanology Field School, Kamchatka session and the following 10th Biennial Workshop on Japan-Kamchatka-Alaska Subduction Processes (JKASP-2018). Both events took place in Kamchatka, Russia at a field camp for the field school and the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for the conference.
October 15, 2018 —
Over the month of August, I had the pleasure of participating in the 2018 International Volcanology Field School, Kamchatka session and the following 10th Biennial Workshop on Japan-Kamchatka-Alaska Subduction Processes (JKASP-2018). Both events took place in Kamchatka, Russia at a field camp for the field school and the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for the conference.





