THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

climate change

  • By September 6, 2011

    Donning a bright green cardigan, Elizabeth May dropped by the University of Saskatchewan Sept. 6, greeting students in the Bowl and following up with a talk in the Arts Building.

  • U of S research looks to capture and store CO2 underground

    By September 3, 2011

    Carbon emissions are a leading contributor to climate change, so why not inject them deep underground? That’s just what researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are looking into.

  • A dim light on global warming

    By August 22, 2011

    Amid a growing wave of concern about climate change, many countries — including Brazil, Australia, the US, and EU members — passed laws in the 2000’s outlawing or severely restricting access to incandescent light bulbs. But the real problem, as ever, is that the new technology is not yet as attractive as the old.

  • 2010 warmest year in recorded history

    By March 11, 2011

    According to UBC prof Tom Pedersen, scientists predicted the impact of CO2 in the atmosphere as early as the 1820s.

  • On climate change, Canada developing a reputation for disruption

    By January 7, 2011

    In addition to eggnog, gingerbread houses, caroling, ridiculous looking sweaters, and unspoken tension with in-laws, we can now come to expect the pre-Christmas tradition of having our government play an embarrassingly obstructive role at the United Nations World Climate Change Conference

  • Our inheritance: environmental degradation and crippling debt

    By January 5, 2011

    Given that most of you reading this are in the process of attaining a post-secondary degree, I am sure you will succeed as individuals. But as much as I would love to wax eloquent about the bright future our generation, on the whole, has ahead of itself, I’m not inclined to lie.

  • Swapping lightbulbs won’t stop climate change

    By December 14, 2010

    For years now, climate activists have argued that individual actions like driving more economical cars and using more efficient light bulbs are a crucial element in the effort to address global warming. But is this really true?