For all media requests, please contact the Communications Officer, Austin Everett.
austin.everett [at] mcgill.ca
(514) 398-6880
For all media requests, please contact the Communications Officer, Austin Everett.
austin.everett [at] mcgill.ca
(514) 398-6880
Politics and Pipelines |
Our New Director |
2024 Hottest Year Ever |
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Amy Janzwood was featured on a Global News story about pipeline management and the politics that surround the future of pipelines in Canada, calling their revival "wishful thinking." |
The Bieler School of Environment is thrilled to announce Professor Anthony Ricciardi as its new director, effective immediately. An expert in invasion ecology and aquatic ecosystems, Ricciardi has been a key figure at the school since 2001 and now steps up to lead. |
Professor Frédéric Fabry advises media on what it means that 2024 was reported as the hottest ever year on record. , , |
Our Latest Newsletter |
New Research |
Hurricane Milton: Expert Analysis |
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Our Fall2024Newsletter is out! |
Talking to Radio stations in Montreal, Professor Barrington-Leigh provides insights from new research in regards to urban city sprawl and how construction of roads play crucial roles in public safety. , |
Professor Frédéric Fabry talked to national media as Hurricane Milton approached Florida. He explained how climate change effected the rapid intensification of the storm. , , |
Making the World Happier |
Flying Cars? Not So Fast |
Small green spaces to cool the city |
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Professor Christopher Barrington-Leigh spoke to the Reporter on United Nations International Day of Happiness about learning how to make the world happier. |
Bieler Professor Kevin Manaugh was interviewed by The Tribune about seeing transport as more than a technical problem to be solved with technical solutions, but rather as a social and equity issue. |
Bieler Professor Raja Sengupta was interviewed by CBC News about his research on how small green spaces can lower high temperatures exacerbated by the urban heat island effect. |
Enabling climate action among teens |
Freshwater biodiversity loss out of sight, out of mind |
Elena Bennett elected to the National Academy of Sciences |
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Bieler School of Environment student Zoë Deskin participates in Climate Action Lab initiative, mentoring high school students across Canada, for positive climate action. |
Prof. Anthony Ricciardi argues thatCOP15 can serve as a catalyst for changing how society regards the rich, precarious diversity of life in our lakes, rivers and wetlands. |
“It is honestly thrilling and a little stunning to be elected to the National Academy of Sciences. It is an amazing honour,” says Professor Bennett. |
professors launch interactive sustainability dashboard for Montreal |
Measuring the social impact of disruptive weather using A.I. |
Our Alumni: Isabel Heard |
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Sus is an interactive and fully bilingual sustainability dashboard for the Montreal urban area, created by three researchers and their team. |
Bieler Professors Frédéric Fabry and Renee Sieber are awarded Audace Grant by the Government of Quebec to study the social impact of disruptive weather events using artificial intelligence |
Bieler alumna Isabel Heard is hired as Sustainability Specialist by New York City's Javits Convention Center. |