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Canada’s British Columbia Feels the Effects of Climate Change

Canada’s British Columbia Feels the Effects of Climate Change

November 25, 2021: UBC geography and Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability professor Dr. Simon Donner discussed B.C.’s climate change.

How B.C.’s String of Natural Disasters are Connected

How B.C.’s String of Natural Disasters are Connected

November 20, 2021: UBC geography and Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability Professor Dr. Simon Donner was quoted about how B.C. is not equipped to cope with the increasingly extreme weather it faces.

Canada Races to Reach 18,000 Stranded by Worst Floods in Memory

Canada Races to Reach 18,000 Stranded by Worst Floods in Memory

November 20, 2021: UBC geography professor Dr. Simon Donner, says the sequence of extreme weather events is a stark reminder that we can’t keep waiting to see the impacts of climate change and we need to act now.

‘A Form of Control’: Why People Panic Buy and How to Potentially Stop it

‘A Form of Control’: Why People Panic Buy and How to Potentially Stop it

November 19, 2021: Dr. Hannah Wittman, a professor at UBC’s faculty of land and food systems and the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, and Dr. James Vercammen, a professor in UBC’s faculty of land and food systems, discussed panic buying and how flooding will affect B.C.’s food system.

From Fire to Floods, Climate Change Hits Canada’s Fragile Supply Chain

From Fire to Floods, Climate Change Hits Canada’s Fragile Supply Chain

November 19, 2021: UBC geography professor Dr. Simon Donner says B.C. is not equipped to cope with the increasingly extreme weather it faces, as we are adapted to a climate of the past.

From Fire to ‘Atmospheric River’: Why B.C. Is Trapped in a World of Climate Extremes

From Fire to ‘Atmospheric River’: Why B.C. Is Trapped in a World of Climate Extremes

November 17, 2021: UBC geography professor Dr. Simon Donner discussed the intensity of the recent atmospheric river that hit the Pacific Northwest and the role climate change plays in these kinds of events. 

Barking up the Wrong Tree in Old-Growth Controversy?

Barking up the Wrong Tree in Old-Growth Controversy?

November 15, 2021: Dr. Hadi Dowlatabadi, a professor at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, says half of the carbon stored in a tree is in the soil and roots, and tree-cutting is a major source of carbon release.

Congratulations to the IRES 2021 Fall Graduates!

Congratulations to the IRES 2021 Fall Graduates!

Congratulations to our November Graduates! We wish you all the best in your future endeavours and can’t wait to see what amazing things you’ll go on to do.

Dr. Hannah Wittman named as 2021 AASHE Sustainability Award Finalist

Dr. Hannah Wittman named as 2021 AASHE Sustainability Award Finalist

January 2022: The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) announced Dr. Hannah Wittman as a winner of the AASHE Campus Sustainability Research Award. November 2021: AASHE announced Dr. Hannah Wittman as a finalist for a 2021 AASHE Sustainability Award in the campus sustainability research category, recognizing outstanding scholarship in higher education. […]

Rights groups warn Paris pact rules on carbon markets leave indigenous people exposed

Rights groups warn Paris pact rules on carbon markets leave indigenous people exposed

November 12, 2021: Dr. David Boyd, a UBC professor at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability and the school of public policy and global affairs, says human rights were largely ignored in the rush to conclude rules on international carbon markets at COP26.