Here you will find the most recent news coverage and news releases featuring ISEEE faculty members and University of Calgary Energy and Environment researchers and students.
Canadians will jeopardize their economic future by betting on Alberta’s oilsands to drive the country’s economy, says the former executive director of the Sierra Club in the United States. Read more »
VANCOUVER—Resistance to hydraulic fracturing in the U.S. has risen steadily in recent months. Read more »
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The use of hydraulic fracturing in shale gas development took center stage Friday as a panel of U.S. and Canadian experts discussed the contentious practice in a three-hour symposium hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Read more »
Bjorn Lomborg, known internationally as "The Skeptical Environmentalist" presented the ISEEE Distinguished Speaker Series talk on January 26, 2012. Read more »
If you ever want confirmation that this city is a hotbed of innovation and ideas, look no further than the University of Calgary. Read more »
Students, faculty and staff who have gone beyond the call of duty in making the University of Calgary a more sustainable institution have been recognized for their outstanding achievements. Read more »
Applicants looking for a desk job need not apply. Leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit and a vision of a cleaner, greener future are very much preferred. Read more »
A student-led team from the University of Calgary is going to the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon for the third consecutive year—they will compete with this unique housing concept. Read more »
Cutting-edge research and teaching on energy and the environment was on display at the University of Calgary for members of the Government of Alberta Cabinet who spent Tuesday morning on campus. Read more »
The proposed Northern Gateway pipeline is a good idea, to judge from the information available thus far. Read more »