McMaster Centre for Climate Change
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The McMaster Centre for Climate Change. A branch of @McMasterU and @McMasterSEES informing the public about climate change and anything climate related.
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http://climate.mcmaster.ca 26-09-2011 19:57:20
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The Office of Climate Change Initiatives in City of Hamilton is hiring two project managers. Both jobs are listed here hamilton.ca/city-council/j… Job ID 20484 and 20483. For more details, please contact Lynda Lukasik Many opportunities to collaborate with McMaster Centre for Climate Change researchers
Join us on Oct 4th at 7pm for a talk by Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change's Dr. Peter Victor! His talk will explore Earth's capacity to support us and #greengrowth, #steadystateeconomics, #doughnuteconomics, and #degrowth. alumni.mcmaster.ca/EscapeFromOver… #HamOnt #climateeconomics #climatechange #McMaster
Field trips to the future are underway including a visit to the McMaster University carbon sink forest led by Nature at McMaster and McMaster Centre for Climate Change as well as a trip to the City of Hamilton waterfront to imagine the future of cities and community. #Imagining2080
14th Annual Woo Water Lecture McMaster SEES with MAC alum Carl Mitchell on Nov 28th (1530 EST) "Hydrological dinosaurs to contaminant transport: Almost always incorporating hydrology into biogeochemistry research" McMaster Centre for Climate Change McMaster Faculty of Science *Carl was my first BSc student
Dr. Robert O'Brien gives a statement on Canada’s role in fossil fuel discussions at #COP28: “A key question in the final days of COP 28 is whether there will be an agreement to draw down fossil fuels and whether Canada will play a role in supporting or undermining that goal.”
We are seeking applications for travel grants (Up to $1000) to be awarded to #McMaster graduate students whose work focuses on the environment, climate, or any of the seven theme areas of the McMaster Centre for Climate Change. Contact [email protected] for further details.
FREE screening of Dr.Dr. Ingrid Waldron's doc THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WATER tomorrow! Dr. Waldron will be joined by three women from the documentary for a panel discussion. TIME: 11:30AM-2:00PM LOCATION: Togo Salmon Hall, Rm 118, #McMaster campus #HamOnt #EnvironmentalJustice
A roundup of McMaster Engineering stories that spotlight innovative research focused on tackling #climatechange. eng.mcmaster.ca/news/earth-day… #mcmaster #HamOnt #Engineering
Warming climate conditions are hurting crop production: "Climate is affecting olive and cocoa crops, but with demand staying high, prices aren’t going down any time soon" says Colin Mang 🇨🇦👍🇺🇦, Assistant Professor in McMaster Economics. Read more: brighterworld.mcmaster.ca/articles/clima…
Eddy covariance flux data provided quantitative assessment of changes in deciduous forest C balance following insect infestations Global Water Futures Observatories Turkey Point site doi.org/10.1016/j.agrf… McMaster Centre for Climate Change Global Water Futures Publications
We have a new preprint on Earth & Space Science Open Archive mapping peat depth and carbon storage of the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Peat depth increases with increasing distance from the coastline due to ongoing glacial isostatic adjustment since ice retreat began. essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22…
#McMaster researchers create #AI models to protect cities from climate damage. “Our digital twin tool is a game changer in climate adaptation” - Dr. El-Dakhakhni. The tool can play out “what-if” scenarios and predict ways to reduce impacts. #BrighterWorld brighterworld.mcmaster.ca/articles/mcmas…
Remote sensing and EC flux measurements in an agricultural field in southern Ontario used to determine C sequestration or loss capabilities of different crops in the Great Lakes region: thesis by Nur Hussain hdl.handle.net/11375/30348 McMaster Centre for Climate Change