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Funding to support research on atmospheric aerosol particles and the emergence of life on Earth

Professor Thomas C. Preston -- jointly appointed to the departments of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Chemistry -- has been awarded a grant of USD$800,000 by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will support Professor Preston’s research on atmospheric aerosol particles, with the goal of advancing understanding of the origin of life's building blocks on early Earth.

Published on: 27 Sep 2024

Research conducted by ۲ݮƵ researchers ranks among the year’s best, according toQuébec Sciencemagazine.

The magazine has published its annual top 10 list of the province’s most groundbreaking scientific discoveries, and three have ties to ۲ݮƵ researchers.

The three studies affiliated with ۲ݮƵ researchers address some of the world’s most pressing challenges: extreme climate change, treatment for cancer patients, and the quality of seawater.

Published on: 11 Jan 2024

Three projects will fill knowledge gaps about the environmental and economic impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen Canada's capacity to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050

Published on: 25 Nov 2022

Three projects will fill knowledge gaps about the environmental and economic impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen Canada's capacity to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Classified as: Sustainability, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Published on: 24 Nov 2022

۲ݮƵ undergraduates have a unique opportunity to expand their climate science literacy and acquire tools for taking action to reduce the impacts of the unfolding climate crisis.

Registration is now open to students in every program for FSCI 198: Climate Crisis and Climate Actions, a new undergraduate course featuring a team of multi-disciplinary instructors who will present diverse perspectives on the scientific and social dimensions of climate change.

Published on: 14 Jul 2022

, ۲ݮƵ’s Climate Change Artist-in-Residence, will curate the Faculty of Science’s Bicentennial Science/Art Exposition, billed as a “celebration of science in all its forms”.

The art show organizers are calling on all members of the ۲ݮƵ community to submit works in any medium, expressing what science means to them.

The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2021.

Published on: 30 Aug 2021

Millions of people die prematurely every year from diseases and cancer caused by air pollution. The first line of defence against this carnage is ambient air quality standards. Yet, according to researchers from ۲ݮƵ University, over half of the world’s population lives without the protection of adequate air quality standards.

Classified as: air pollution, PM2.5, global, air quality standards, Sustainability, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Yevgen Nazarenko, Devendra Pal, Parisa A Ariya
Published on: 11 Mar 2021

The Faculty of Science is celebrating ۲ݮƵ’s 200th anniversary with a student art exhibition on the theme of “Science!”. ۲ݮƵ students at all levels and all faculties are invited to submit works in any medium, expressing what science means to them.

Faculty of Science bicentennial committee member, Torsten Bernhard, says the aim of the exhibition is to celebrate science in all its forms.

Published on: 12 Jan 2021

The threshold for dangerous global warming will likely be crossed between 2027 and 2042 – a much narrower window than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s estimate of between now and 2052. In a study published in , researchers from ۲ݮƵ University introduce a new and more precise way to project the Earth’s temperature. Based on historical data, it considerably reduces uncertainties compared to previous approaches.

Classified as: climate change, dangerous warming, global warming, Sustainability, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Scaling Climate Response Function, Bruno Tremblay, Shaun Lovejoy, Raphaël Hébert
Published on: 21 Dec 2020

Please check the below link for resourcesavailable regarding mental health concerns:

https://ssmu.ca/blog/2020/03/mental-health-resource-available-keep-mesafe/

Classified as: department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences
Published on: 25 Aug 2020

Please check the link below if you are an international student planning to enter Canada:

/internationalstudents/covid-19/entering-canada

Classified as: department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences
Published on: 25 Aug 2020

Please check the below link for useful information regarding working and learning remotely at Mcgill

/remote-students/

Classified as: department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences
Published on: 25 Aug 2020

The Arctic Ocean will be ice-free in the summer within the next 30 years, astudy says, which will result in "devastating consequences for the Arctic ecosystem," according to۲ݮƵ Universityin Montreal. Sea ice is frozen ocean water that melts each summer, then refreezes each winter. The amount of summer sea ice in the Arctic has been steadily shrinking over the past few decades because of global warming. Since satellite records began in 1979, summer Arctic ice has lost 40% of its area and up to 70% of its volume, theGuardiansaid.

Classified as: Bruno Tremblay, Arctic, global warming, climate change, ice
Published on: 23 Apr 2020

Excerpt from '' Published on Nov 21 2019 on the CANADA'S INNOVATION LEADERS website ()

Classified as: Prof. John Gyakum, Dr. Ron McTaggart-Cowan, Environment and Climate Change Canada, department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences
Published on: 16 Dec 2019

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