CEOS News Archive
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
Mercury in the food web: Sampling on board the CCGS Amundsen
July 25, 2018 —
Mercury in the Food Web: Sampling on Board the CCGS Amundsen
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
First research vessel dedicated to Hudson Bay will explore previously understudied Arctic regions
July 25, 2018 —
The William Kennedy left port in Summerside, PEI to explore some of the most understudied regions of the Arctic
David Barber receives honorary degree from Laval
December 14, 2017 —
"David G. Barber is a distinguished researcher whose scientific contribution to the Canadian research community is simply remarkable."
Monster discovered in Canadian Arctic
October 19, 2017 —
Graduate student Aurelie Delaforge discovered Canada’s first scientifically sound monster lurking under ice
NY Times: Canadian Town, Isolated After Losing Rail Link, ‘Feels Held Hostage’
August 31, 2017 —
"We can expect more of this — one-in-100-year flood events"
Wpg Free Press: Emission action needed or issues will get worse: climate change scientist
April 26, 2017 —
The world is heating up — and much more quickly than expected, a recent Arctic research report states.
International team of researchers release status report on changing Arctic
April 25, 2017 —
SWIPA give politicians and the public an understanding of what is occurring in this vital landscape
Vote: SIKU mapping platform a finalist for Google challenge
March 22, 2017 —
“We’re a small charity with a big heart. This funding will go a long way toward achieving our goals and helping Inuit communities address long-standing priorities for environmental and community health.”
Nat’l Post: With a key Arctic research project set to close in 2018, the Trudeau government ponders next steps
January 9, 2017 —
“(ArcticNet) has not only been useful, it has been outstanding,” said David Barber.
CBC The 180: The cold truth about wind chill
December 19, 2016 —
U of M grad student sets the record straight