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North America's Top Campus Sustainability Project Officially Opens
North America's Top Campus Sustainability Project Officially Opens
The University of Northern British Columbia is officially opening a bioenergy plant on campus today that is making the University a national leader in renewable energy.
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Doug Carter
UNBC and Harvard: #1 Campus Sustainability Projects in North America
UNBC has received the top award in 2010 from North America’s premier college and university sustainability organization. UNBC is sharing the top prize with Harvard University.
 
Think Copenhagen, Act Locally
Think Copenhagen, Act Locally
As the UN Climate Change Conference unfolds in Copenhagen, much is being made of global ideas related to “carbon offsets,” and “cap and trade.”  But what can a small, rural community do to become greener? The Stellat’en First Nation recently recruited environmental scientist Stephen Déry from the University of Northern British Columbia to help find answers for their community of Stellaquo, located west of Fraser Lake.
 
NCCAH
Leaving No Child Behind 
A National Centre based at UNBC is fighting for the well being of children in First Nations communities. The National Collaborative Centre for Aboriginal Health recently partnered with UNICEF Canada on the first Canadian supplement to UNICEF's State of the World's Children Annual Report that reveals serious threats to the health and welfare of aboriginal children.
 
Watching the Glaciers Melt
A unique, comprehensive study of the current state and future fate of western Canada's glaciers is underway, and the early results are disturbing.
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A Buried Northern Treasure
Anthropology professor Farid Rahemtulla recently led an archaeological dig involving UNBC students and local Aboriginal people. The results provide a window to the past.
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The Value of an Ancient Forest
Imagine cedar trees thousands of years old and several metres around. This isn’t Haida Gwaii or Vancouver Island. It’s an ancient rainforest 1000 kilometres inland and UNBC student Dave Radies was the first to tell people about it.
 
Making Concrete With Wood
British Columbia is facing a big question: what to do with the billions of trees killed by the mountain pine beetle? Sorin Pasca doesn’t have the whole answer but he has a concrete suggestion.
 
Climate Change and the Pine Beetle
Could the sea of red forests in BC be contributing to global warming? The pine beetle has already benefited from climate change. New research is now exploring whether the beetle is also contributing to climate change.
 
Mercury Contamination
Mercury is a planet, a Roman god, a plant, and a singer from a famous rock band. For Laurie Chan, it's a major issue affecting the health of aboriginal people across Canada. He has recently contributed to an international declaration aimed at bringing attention to the issue of mercury contamination.
 
World Record in Terahertz Technology
X-ray vision is yesterday’s news. Terahertz technology is the wave of the future. Terahertz occupies space on the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and x-rays and that’s where UNBC prof Matt Reid has focused his vision. He has just beaten a world record set in 1993, putting him in competition with researchers from MIT.
 

Cancer Research Discovery
After suffering the loss of his two-year old niece to leukemia, cancer had become very personal to Chow Lee. Then a 15-year old growing up in Malaysia, he decided to make a difference in cancer research. Now in Prince George, Dr. Lee has made an important discovery.
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Snow and Climate Change
In the middle of winter, we may think that global warming is not such a bad thing….as long as the snow is good for skiing. But to Stephen Déry, snow and ice are not just fun and picturesque, they’re vital to our survival. 
 
Lifespan of Beetle Wood
Millions of dead trees later, it’s pointless to talk of the mountain pine beetle outbreak as a new issue. But thanks to forestry professor Kathy Lewis, we’re closer to identifying a “best before” date for those red trees.
 

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