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Waterloo Geography

@geogwaterloo

Official Twitter account for the Department of Geography & Environmental Management at the University of Waterloo. #WaterlooGeography

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Have you ever wondered why #lakes in the #mountains and along much of #NorthernCanada's #coastline looks turquoise? Watch the video to find out more. #Geography #UofWaterloo #UWaterlooGeo

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A new report by #UWaterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, offers practical guidance to help Canadians living in forested and grassland regions to limit the growing risk of wildfires. More: bit.ly/3RKzwDU | #UWaterlooNews

A new report by #UWaterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, offers practical guidance to help Canadians living in forested and grassland regions to limit the growing risk of wildfires. 

More: bit.ly/3RKzwDU | #UWaterlooNews
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As El Niño and climate change team up and change the face of winter in southern Ontario, experts Robert McLeman member of @climatechangeUW and @Snow_Gunner from Waterloo Geography weigh in about the trade offs and accepting our new reality. #UWaterloo therecord.com/news/waterloo-…

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Did you know you can use GitHub to collaboratively develop ArcGIS Experience Builder widgets? Check out University of Waterloo ECCE Associate Ben Woodward's newest blog post: bit.ly/3U4Tqej Waterloo Environment Waterloo Geography @RobFeick @SandsofJura Jon Salter

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"Snowmaking can no longer offset warming and as temperatures continue to rise, we’re now past the era of peak ski seasons in the U.S." says Dr. Daniel Scott in Waterloo Geography. #UWaterloo usatoday.com/story/news/nat…

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Grad studies opportunities in sustainability entrepreneurship and urban transformations at University of Waterloo‼️ We are seeking one PhD student and one Master’s student, starting in Sept. 2024, to join SPROUTLAB_UW in the Waterloo Geography uwaterloo.ca/climate-instit…

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A group of pilots and third year Waterloo Geography & aviation students from #UWaterloo are studying noise pollution around Region of Waterloo International Airport and reviewing flight paths to lessen the impact. Read the full CBC News article below 👇 Waterloo Environment cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…

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Merrin Macrae will be discussing her recent JEQ article "Trade-offs in nutrient and sediment losses in tile drainage from no-till versus conventional conservation-till cropping systems" doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… Dr. Merrin Macrae Waterloo Geography Waterloo Environment

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“For a University like Waterloo and for a researcher like me, there’s a great opportunity to help train the next generation of climate scientists and give them the tools to better deal with climate change.” (1 of 2)

“For a University like Waterloo and for a researcher like me, there’s a great opportunity to help train the next generation of climate scientists and give them the tools to better deal with climate change.” 

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Dr. Chris Fletcher, associate professor Waterloo Geography has played an integral role in the HAWC space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand and prepare for a future of extreme weather. More 👇 bit.ly/3STnV4K #UWaterloo #OnIt

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It may be sunny skies today, but not for the U.S. ski industry. The industry has lost more than $5 billion over the past two decades due to human-caused climate change, according to a new study by Waterloo and University of Innsbruck researchers. More: bit.ly/3T1DtmU

It may be sunny skies today, but not for the U.S. ski industry.

The industry has lost more than $5 billion over the past two decades due to human-caused climate change, according to a new study by Waterloo and University of Innsbruck researchers.

More: bit.ly/3T1DtmU
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"Climate change is an evolving business reality for the ski industry and the tourism sector," says Dr. Daniel Scott in Waterloo Geography who co-authored the new study estimating the economic damages #climatechange has had on the U.S. ski industry over the past two decades. #UWaterloo

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In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’

In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia  performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’
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Dr. Chris Fletcher, prof Waterloo Environment has played an integral role in the HAWC (High-altitude Aerosol, Water vapour & Clouds) space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand & prepare for a future of extreme weather. 🔗 bit.ly/3vcw3FH | #GlobalFutures

Dr. Chris Fletcher, prof <a href="/envwaterloo/">Waterloo Environment</a> has played an integral role in the HAWC (High-altitude Aerosol, Water vapour &amp; Clouds) space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand &amp; prepare for a future of extreme weather.
 
🔗 bit.ly/3vcw3FH | #GlobalFutures