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Journey to the universe and back again…
Hilary Leighton
Moved by the music of Vox Humana, Royal Roads' Hilary Leighton returns to the question, "Can beauty save us?”
MAEEC Field School on Salt Spring Island in 2020
Hilary Leighton
Royal Roads students in their second year of the MAEEC program will head to Salt Spring Island to study biodiversity and adaptation within a "living laboratory"
Which metals are lurking in Kelowna and West Kelowna garden soils?
Matt Dodd
Royal Roads' Matt Dodds has been studying potentially toxic metals in urban soils in Canada in collaboration with BSc and MSc students.
The Good Society
Ann Dale
Edmonton has just incorporated a carbon budget limiting the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) it can emit, hopefully, the first of many cities to do so.
Exposure and risk posed by e-waste
Matt Dodd
Royal Roads' Matt Dodd presented results of his research on the impact of e-waste recycling in Ghana at the World Congress of the Society for Risk Analysis.
We support "bring your own to-go box"
Natalie Hanke
Royal Roads student Natalie Hanke shares about her campaign to encourage individuals to "bring your own to-go box" to restaurants for leftovers or takeout meals
The connection between public health and planning
Jade Yehia
Royal Roads student Jade Yehia explores the connections between built environments and health.
The importance of ecological gratitude
Scott Dunham
Royal Roads' Scott Dunham reflects: "If there is any ecological hope, then it will sprout from gratitude as the appropriate personal response to earth’s gifts."
Planetary Safety Nets
Ann Dale
Scientists at Resolve have drawn up a blueprint for a planetary “safety net” of protected areas they argue could help halt catastrophic biodiversity loss.