News Update November 2015
Water leadership, Canadian floods, GIWS findings on Lake Diefenbaker released, reversing Canadian 'brain drain' with Howard Wheater.
News
- Lake study needs dry year data – The Western Producer, Rebecca North
- Renewable energy in Saskatchewan – NewsTalk CJME, Martin Boucher
- Water scarcity poses economic and security threat around the world, The Globe & Mail
- Don't tell Alberta that climate change isn't real – Huffington Post Canada, John Pomeroy
- Comment: Looking for leadership on water – The Globe and Mail, co-authored by John Pomeroy
- Rethinking the natural water cycle - Grainews, Jeff McDonnell
- How Canada reversed the 'brain drain' - The Toronto Star, Howard Wheater
- GIWS releases findings on the health of Lake Diefenbaker – CKOM The Brent Loucks Show, Rebecca North
- Climate Change: Floods in Canada are going to get uglier – Huffington Post Canada, John Pomeroy
- International Kananaskis gathering a success – Rocky Mountain Outlook, John Pomeroy
- Bracing for the next deluge – The Tyee, Ronald Stewart and Paul Whitfield
- U of S researchers explore health of Lake Diefenbaker, U of S media release
- U of S researchers delve into Lake Diefenbaker's health, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Rebecca North
- Climate change could put Lake Diefenbaker water quality at risk, CBC News Saskatoon, Rebecca North
- Research conducted at Lake Diefenbaker, WestCentral Online and Radio, Rebecca North
- Possible water quality issues in Lake Diefenbaker's future, Saskatoon Homepage, Howard Wheater
- The burning issues, On Campus News, Toddi Steelman, Jill Johnstone and Greg Poelzer
- Dire assessment of disappearing glaciers, John Pomeroy, Storify.com
- Scientists meet to discuss water resources in cold, alpine regions, Calgary Herald, John Pomeroy
- U of S students paddled across Canada in three canoes, Regina Leader-Post, Nathalie Brunet
- Commentary: Canada's current environmental system not working, Bram Noble, Battlefords News-Optimist.
- Still time to repair problematic system of environmental reviews, Bram Noble and Aniekan Udofia, The Vancouver Sun
Publications
- Nicole Michel, Christy Morrissey, Bob Clark and Keith Hobson, Ecography: Spatial synchrony & guild-level population trends in aerial insectivorous birds
- Lori Bradford and Lalita Bharadwaj, International Journal of Circumpolar Health: Whiteboard animation for knowledge mobilization: a test case from the Slave River and Delta, Canada
- Nine of the 22 publications in the recent Special Issues edition of the Canadian Geophysical Union journal Hydrological Processes feature U of S authors.