Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters (GC3TW)
Leveraging international expertise, the Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters (GC3TW) currently studies water resources spanning the U.S. and Canadian geopolitical boundaries.
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden: Building a sustainable society
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. Through international collaboration with industry, academia, and the public sector, we ensure business competitiveness and contribute to a sustainable society.
FIREFLY project sparks sustainable transformation in catalyst-based chemical industry
The FIREFLY project is the pioneering research initiative aimed at driving the catalyst-based chemical industry towards electrification while reducing external reliance on metals and fossil fuels.
Guillaume Blanchet – UniversitĂ© de Sherbrooke: The quantification of ecological systems
Understanding how ecological systems change and grow is an increasingly popular interest within the world of ecology, says Guillaume Blanchet from the Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences at the Université de Sherbrooke. But how do researchers study these changes?.
Dr. Melissa Ward Jones: Permafrost scientist and geographer
Here we explore Dr. Melissa Ward Jones' research on permafrost systems in the continuous permafrost zone of the Arctic and permafrost-agriculture interactions primarily in the discontinuous permafrost zone of Alaska.
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) was initiated by the German Federal Government in 2009 as a fundamental part of the German hightech-strategy for...
UC Davis Department of Molecular Biosciences
The Department of Molecular Biosciences serves as the academic home for all nutritional, physiological chemistry, and pharmacologic and toxicologic programs of the School of...
EcoGrit – eco-friendly grit for snow
At EcoGrit, our aim is to help protect our environment while offering customers “peace of mind” over the winter period.
Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2): Envisioning a sustainable blue economy
Transforming the way we think about the marine space, the Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2) research programme aims to deliver change with the blue economy, sustainably.
Empowering wildlife conservation for a sustainable future
The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC) is a non-profit, international NGO that advocates for wildlife conservation through the sustainable use of natural resources.
The stable isotope approach: Advancing government wildlife management
Here the Department of Biology from the University of Western Ontario explore how "the stable isotope approach" and annual monitoring can help in advancing government wildlife management schemes.
Eco-Solutioning Programs to Empower Student Learning in STEM Disciplines
Taking Action!  Students’ generation of solutions to local environmental problems with STEM disciplines.
Gulf Watch Alaska
Providing sound scientific data about environmental changes related to the Exxon Valdez oil spill to understand the recovery.
WILD Foundation – wilderness conservation strategies
WILD Foundation employs wilderness conservation strategies to preserve the Earth's ecosystem, protecting against mass extinction and climate change.
The Thailand Center of Excellence on Rice Precision Breeding for Food Security, Quality, and...
A collaboration between the National Center for Genetic Engineering (BIOTEC) and Rice Science Center, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Rice could be crucial in helping to provide...
Droplet Measurement Technologies LLC
Droplet Measurement Technologies LLC push to advance the groundbreaking ideas of leading scientists and institutions around the world.
WeThaw project – The impact of climate change on the permafrost
The WeThaw project carries out in-depth research to examine Arctic rivers - windows into organic carbon stabilisation in permafrost soils.
Department of Geography – Migration, Mortality and Medicalisation
Professor Richard Smith, of the Department of Geography at Cambridge University, investigates the long-run epidemiological consequences of urbanisation 1600 - 1945
University of California Cooperative Extension
As a land-grant institution, the University of California Cooperative Extension specialists are dedicated to the welfare, development and protection of California agriculture and are...
Innovative refuse collection vehicles from Geesinknorba
Manufacturers of refuse collection vehicles and compactors, Geesinknorba have 140 years of company history in the waste management industry.