Articles tagged with: environment
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Feeding local wildlife might seem harmless, but Kiyoko Gotando’s research shows small everyday actions can have profound ecological impacts. ... Full story
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Research partnership brings companies’ performance data to the forefront
Knowing companies’ approaches to environmental, social and governance issues is important for a well-functioning economy and society, says Leila Tahmooresnejad. ... Full story -
Brock seeks Canada Excellence Research Chair in Sustainable Agriculture for Grape and Wine
Brock University is applying to the Government of Canada’s Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) program with the goal of ... Full story -
Research aims to turn sunlight into fuel
In their “pie in the sky” vision of solar energy conversion, Art van der Est and his colleagues imagine harnessing ... Full story -
Sell-out student wine a smash at charity auction
A group of Brock University Applied Grape and Wine Science (OEVI) students have won the hearts of wine lovers while ... Full story -
Harnessing nature to fight climate change impacts in vineyards
As customers increasingly seek out wines produced in environmentally friendly ways, grape growers are looking for the most beneficial agricultural ... Full story -
Anthropocene research highlighted in Vatican City
Brock University research on the Anthropocene found a global audience during a Vatican conference last month. Brock Earth Sciences Professor ... Full story -
Brock researchers partner with industry to study copper extraction from algae
Copper is usually dug out from the depths of the earth. But the nearest lake may soon become a new ... Full story -
Distinguished prof plays defining role in charting Earth’s history
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
International research explores sustainability’s connection to healthy living
Almost three-quarters of deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide can be traced back to a lack of physical movement and ... Full story