climate change News Archive
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
European Geosciences Union awards medal to CEOS scholar
November 7, 2019 —
Senior Canada-150 Research Chair at the Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS), Dr. Julienne Stroeve, will receive the EGU Cryospheric Sciences Division Medal.
Wpg Free Press: Winnipeg scientists among 11,000 around world declaring ‘climate emergency’
November 6, 2019 —
David Barber, an eminent climate researcher at the University of Manitoba, hopes the study can move Canadians beyond the status quo
Three conversations we need to have – right now
October 29, 2019 —
New Visionary Conversations series to address pressing issues in our community, world
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
UM researcher awarded the Mohn Prize
October 28, 2019 —
Dr. Dahl-Jensen receives the Mohn Prize for her research and leadership in combining ice core data with climate models to reconstruct past climate and its impact on the Greenland ice sheet and global climate
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
UM scientists teach water quality essentials to young learners
October 4, 2019 —
Aspiring ecologists had the opportunity to learn from water quality experts at the University of Manitoba’s Centre for Earth Observation Science
Sources of climate science
September 30, 2019 —
CEOS scholar will be taking part in MOSAiC, the largest polar expedition ever conceived
President Barnard’s message on the global climate strike
September 25, 2019 —
'I encourage everyone to work collectively and learn more about the ways in which we can live more sustainably in our daily lives. Our future depends on it.'
Sustainability
University of Manitoba students plan events on campus for Global Climate Strike
September 23, 2019 —
In observance of the Global Climate Strike, UM students are planning campus events from Sept. 23-27 to create awareness of environmental issues and the strike itself.
Climate change HQ
August 21, 2019 —
The International Glaciological Society’s Sea Ice Symposium (IGS) brings researchers and academics from around the world to Winnipeg to discuss the important role sea ice plays in global climate, polar marine ecosystems, globalization and Indigenous cultures.
Op-ed: Climate change needs emergency response
July 5, 2019 —
'Our leaders must gather the courage and moral fortitude they need to level with Canadians'