Recent INARCH Activities and the 4th INARCH Workshop

USask study says more snow, earlier melt will challenge Arctic communities in future

USask-led Global Water Futures launches six projects co-led with Indigenous partners

Global Water Futures gets U.N. recognition

Putting research into active use: HYPE an international example of success

USask researchers awarded nearly $11 M in natural sciences, engineering grants

Downpours of torrential rain more frequent with global warming—USask-led study

Toxic metals found in reproductive organs of critically endangered eels

‘Nature needs space’: New USask report makes recommendations to protect Saskatoon’s Swales

Nature paper explains impact of forest management on water resources

Global water crisis requires collaboration and innovation

Water-sharing experiment suggests people put their own survival first

Building the USask brand

New USask hydrology program opens in 2020

Artist links with scientists to tell climate change story

CFI awards USask researchers $1.3M for new tools to advance health, environment and the economy

Oil and water: university researchers say better monitoring needed to secure vital groundwater supplies

More frequent fires could dramatically alter boreal forests and emit more carbon

USask researcher examines UN climate change education

GIWS Executive Director honoured by Tufts Alumni

Partnership promotes wetland and waterfowl conservation

A researcher's curiosity

Climate activist Greta Thunberg and USask scientist John Pomeroy discuss glacier decline

World Meteorological Organization High Mountain Summit

Mountain Summit Issues Call for Action on Climate Change

Warmer, wetter climate benefits some birds as wetlands vanish

Jay Famiglietti: Inspiring communities

Health threat from blue-green blooms extends beyond single toxin: USask study

Renowned USask water scientist awarded Royal Society Medal

USask water expert joins global call to action to protect global groundwater sources

The world is 'losing its cool' with the loss of snowpacks and glaciers, posing threats to water security