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Dr. Chris Fletcher, prof @envwaterloo has played an integral role in the HAWC (High-altitude Aerosol, Water vapour & Clouds) space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand & prepare for a future of extreme weather. 🔗 bit.ly/3vcw3FH | #GlobalFutures

UWaterloo's tweet image. Dr. Chris Fletcher, prof @envwaterloo has played an integral role in the HAWC (High-altitude Aerosol, Water vapour & Clouds) space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand & prepare for a future of extreme weather.
 
🔗 bit.ly/3vcw3FH | #GlobalFutures

In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’

GeogWaterloo's tweet image. In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia  performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’
GeogWaterloo's tweet image. In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia  performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’
GeogWaterloo's tweet image. In honour of #InternationalWomensDay today, here is a flashback to Professor Susan Elliott and Graduate student Cynthia  performing some interviews and training data collectors in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda as part of their big project on ‘Women Building Back Better after COVID-19’

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It may be sunny skies today, but not for the U.S. ski industry. The industry has lost more than $5 billion over the past two decades due to human-caused climate change, according to a new study by Waterloo and University of Innsbruck researchers. More: bit.ly/3T1DtmU

UWaterloo's tweet image. It may be sunny skies today, but not for the U.S. ski industry.

The industry has lost more than $5 billion over the past two decades due to human-caused climate change, according to a new study by Waterloo and University of Innsbruck researchers.

More: bit.ly/3T1DtmU

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“For a University like Waterloo and for a researcher like me, there’s a great opportunity to help train the next generation of climate scientists and give them the tools to better deal with climate change.” (1 of 2)

UWaterloo's tweet image. “For a University like Waterloo and for a researcher like me, there’s a great opportunity to help train the next generation of climate scientists and give them the tools to better deal with climate change.” 

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Dr. Chris Fletcher, associate professor @GeogWaterloo has played an integral role in the HAWC space mission that promises to transform our ability to understand and prepare for a future of extreme weather. More 👇 bit.ly/3STnV4K #UWaterloo #OnIt


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Watch the webinar, then check out the #OpenAccess JEQ article by Macrae & colleagues! doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… @merrinm @GeogWaterloo @envwaterloo @LTVCA @OMAFRA @AAFC_Canada @elonuniversity

Do you want all the tea on water quality and till techniques but missed this webinar on the day? 🫖 You’re in luck, because it’s now available on demand. Give it a watch. 👀 loom.ly/T7IHIZ0

ASA_CSSA_SSSA's tweet image. Do you want all the tea on water quality and till techniques but missed this webinar on the day? 🫖 You’re in luck, because it’s now available on demand. Give it a watch. 👀 loom.ly/T7IHIZ0


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New in JEQ! The importance of consensus science to managing #phosphorus in the environment: SERA-17 and the legacy of Andrew Sharpley doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… Perspective by Macrae and colleagues #OpenAccess @merrinm @USDA_ARS @GeogWaterloo @CropAndSoil @UDelaware @KStateAgron

JEnvironQual's tweet image. New in JEQ! The importance of consensus science to managing #phosphorus in the environment: SERA-17 and the legacy of Andrew Sharpley doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2…
Perspective by Macrae and colleagues
#OpenAccess @merrinm @USDA_ARS @GeogWaterloo @CropAndSoil @UDelaware @KStateAgron

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Worst part of living in Canada? You don’t get the same Superb Owl commercials (and that’s an intentional typo).


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What does @OAGEEOntarioGeo do? Participants at the OTF conference know!

JTAgeography's tweet image. What does @OAGEEOntarioGeo do? Participants at the OTF conference know!

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Merrin Macrae will be discussing her recent JEQ article "Trade-offs in nutrient and sediment losses in tile drainage from no-till versus conventional conservation-till cropping systems" doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… @merrinm @GeogWaterloo @envwaterloo

If water quality and till techniques are relevant to your interests, we’ve got the perfect webinar for you. Join us on 2/15, register now: ow.ly/3Nwb50QuaSw

ASA_CSSA_SSSA's tweet image. If water quality and till techniques are relevant to your interests, we’ve got the perfect webinar for you. Join us on 2/15, register now: ow.ly/3Nwb50QuaSw


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Congrats ⁦@emma_wegener⁩ for winning the Social Impact award at #Gradflix2024@GhgLab⁩ ⁦@GeogWaterloo

wetland_GHG's tweet image. Congrats ⁦@emma_wegener⁩ for winning the Social Impact award at #Gradflix2024 ⁦@GhgLab⁩ ⁦@GeogWaterloo⁩
wetland_GHG's tweet image. Congrats ⁦@emma_wegener⁩ for winning the Social Impact award at #Gradflix2024 ⁦@GhgLab⁩ ⁦@GeogWaterloo⁩
wetland_GHG's tweet image. Congrats ⁦@emma_wegener⁩ for winning the Social Impact award at #Gradflix2024 ⁦@GhgLab⁩ ⁦@GeogWaterloo⁩

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A group of pilots and third year @GeogWaterloo & aviation students from #UWaterloo are studying noise pollution around @FlyYKF and reviewing flight paths to lessen the impact. Read the full @CBCNews article below 👇 @envwaterloo cbc.ca/news/canada/ki…


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Grad studies opportunities in sustainability entrepreneurship and urban transformations at @UWaterloo‼️ We are seeking one PhD student and one Master’s student, starting in Sept. 2024, to join @SPROUT_UW in the @GeogWaterloo uwaterloo.ca/climate-instit…


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Conventional and no-till systems each have their pros and cons. What are the trade-offs when it comes to nutrient loss? Can cover crops mitigate it? Let’s find out. 📖 ow.ly/SAYV50QrjxJ

ASA_CSSA_SSSA's tweet image. Conventional and no-till systems each have their pros and cons. What are the trade-offs when it comes to nutrient loss? Can cover crops mitigate it? Let’s find out. 📖 ow.ly/SAYV50QrjxJ


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Did you know you can use GitHub to collaboratively develop ArcGIS Experience Builder widgets? Check out @UWaterloo ECCE Associate Ben Woodward's newest blog post: bit.ly/3U4Tqej @envwaterloo @GeogWaterloo @RobFeick @SandsofJura @JonDSalter


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A new report by #UWaterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, offers practical guidance to help Canadians living in forested and grassland regions to limit the growing risk of wildfires. More: bit.ly/3RKzwDU | #UWaterlooNews

UWaterloo's tweet image. A new report by #UWaterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, offers practical guidance to help Canadians living in forested and grassland regions to limit the growing risk of wildfires. 

More: bit.ly/3RKzwDU | #UWaterlooNews

Have you ever wondered why #lakes in the #mountains and along much of #NorthernCanada's #coastline looks turquoise? Watch the video to find out more. #Geography #UofWaterloo #UWaterlooGeo


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