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Environmental Science

March 9
Pollution disrupts water fleas' 'chemical conversations,' disrupts food chain: U of T study
April 8
In video conference with Trudeau, students raise youth-oriented concerns about COVID-19
Protesters hold signs in front of Queen's Park during climate rally
September 27
How can average Canadians slow climate change? Live a low-carbon lifestyle – and tell everyone about it: U of T experts
photo of Alexis Whelan
February 1
From environmental science to sci-fi thrillers: U of T student makes feature film debut
Kimberly Asemota (far right), Blandine Barthod (right) and David Aceituno-Caicedo (left) receive the SDSN Youth Special Prize in Geneva from Nane Annan, a lawyer and wife of the former UN secretary general
January 10
Sustainable concrete: U of T alumni recognized for innovation to use waste of one industry to benefit another
Photo of Devanshi Kukadia
December 20
From India to the Rouge: U of T student gets conservation experience in Toronto's national urban park
Photo of Luna Yu
September 24
U of T startup that turns food waste into high-quality bio-plastic eyes next phase of growth
Photo of Sam Demma
August 28
#UofTBackToSchool: Young activist to pursue environmental studies at U of T
Photo of air sampler
August 8
U of T researchers conduct most comprehensive airborne mercury testing in GTA
photo of plastic bottle in ocean
June 18
Plastic not just a problem in our oceans, also affecting the Great Lakes: U of T research

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