How clean technology is defining our future
Summer 2017

Cover design of the Research perspectives magazine
Engineering
Karin Hinzer, Patrick McVey White, Richard Beal and Viktar Tatsiankou
Engineering

Rising solar stars

Ten years on, Karin Hinzer’s SUNLAB spins off technology and talent in the solar energy sector. Student start-ups like Spectrafy are a model of the en…
Public policy
Louis Simard, Monica Gattinger, Michael Cleland and Stewart Fast
Public policy

Fuelling trust

Renewable and non-renewable energy projects alike face opposition across Canada. The key to public acceptance is to truly engage affected communities,…
Law
Chidi Oguamanam
Law

Looking back to move agriculture forward

Small farmers and indigenous communities have practised sustainable agriculture for centuries. Chidi Oguamanam is working to ensure that traditional k…
Green chemistry
Chemistry professors Tom Baker, Michael Organ and Deryn Fogg
Green chemistry

Chemical reaction

At the Centre for Catalysis Research and Innovation, researchers are harnessing catalysts to create sustainable manufacturing processes.
Law
Nathalie Chalifour
Law

Who has the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions?

To fulfill the Paris Agreement, the federal government must implement a national climate change policy that respects existing provincial and territori…
Engineering
Marc Dubé
Engineering

Orange is the new plastic

From citrus fruit peels to used cooking oils, organic waste is the key ingredient to producing sustainable plastics.
Engineering
Yasmine Hajar
Engineering

Driven to reduce engine emissions

Doctoral student Yasmine Hajar explores electrochemical processes that may lead to cleaner cars.
Economics
Stewart Elgie
Economics

Power shift

Canada is in the midst of a historic move to a cleaner, greener economy, says Stewart Elgie.
Business
Martine Spence
Business

Small enterprise goes green

When it comes to sustainable development, small and medium-sized businesses innovate in many subtle ways, says Martine Spence.
Management
Jonathan Linton
Management

New benefits in old products

There are multiple environmental and economic advantages to reclaiming goods that we normally send to the landfill. So why does reuse remain such a to…
Psychology
Luc Pelletier
Psychology

Opening minds to think green

Psychologists cannot solve environmental problems directly. They can, however, offer insight into how to best inform and motivate people to adopt pro-…
Engineering
Ousmane Seidou
Engineering

Engineering a more sustainable world

Ousmane Seidou’s hydrological research aims to protect water resources and mitigate the effects of climate change on food security—here and in Africa.…

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