Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment News Archive

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
CTV Winnipeg: Studying an Antarctic ice shelf
August 1, 2024 —
Studying an Antarctic ice shelf

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Winnipeg Free Press: Retention ponds loaded with algae
July 30, 2024 —
Retention ponds loaded with algae

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CBC Edmonton: Research team descends on Alberta to track frequency, severity of hailstorms
July 22, 2024 —
Research team descends on Alberta to track frequency, severity of hailstorms

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CTV Winnipeg: What a science professor thinks about the movie ‘Twisters’
July 19, 2024 —
What a science professor thinks about the movie ‘Twisters’

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Winnipeg Free Press: Homebuilding lessons to help transform northern First Nation
July 18, 2024 —
Homebuilding lessons to help transform northern First Nation

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CBC Manitoba: How to keep your campsite bear safe for you and for them
July 12, 2024 —
How to keep your campsite bear safe for you and for them

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Associated Press: Melting of Alaska’s Juneau icefield accelerates, losing snow nearly 5 times faster than in the 1980s
July 2, 2024 —
Melting of Alaska’s Juneau icefield accelerates, losing snow nearly 5 times faster than in the 1980s

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APTN: New report says there could be negative impacts as sub-Arctic killer whales move north
June 21, 2024 —
New report says there could be negative impacts as sub-Arctic killer whales move north

Research and International
UM-led research paves way for climate adaptive food systems for Indigenous and marginalized groups
June 21, 2024 —
A diverse team of researchers spanning six continents and more than ten countries has received funding from the Government of Canada to improve access to culturally significant foods for disadvantaged communities around the world.

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Winnipeg Free Press: U of M researchers, exploration firms team up for lithium hunt
June 20, 2024 —
U of M researchers, exploration firms team up for lithium hunt