Wet-Ass Planet: What climate change could mean for a wetter campus
As the climate crisis impacts weather patterns, data suggests it won’t just get hotter — it will get wetter too.
As the climate crisis impacts weather patterns, data suggests it won’t just get hotter — it will get wetter too.
Is UBC a climate-ready campus? We sat down with public health experts to learn more about what it takes to take the heat.
While mass fire activity can prove deadly, it can also highlight the resiliency of our local ecosystems.
Applying the right strategies to communicate climate research is an essential skill that helps researchers share their hottest takes.
We sat down with student climate activists and faculty experts to discuss climate anxiety and what students can do to take action.
UBC will soon be home to its very own smart energy district and BC's first hydrogen refuelling station for light- and heavy-duty vehicles.
Graphene-enhanced concrete can help reduce emissions from cement manufacturing while being ideal for building in Vancouver's rainy coastal climate.
Sci Lit Week will run from September 20–26, alongside events at UBC to promote climate science and Canadian research. Come check out these events and hopefully learn something new!