Posts sorted by Sustainability

Preserving the Past, Protecting the Future: Centre Block’s Restoration
Parliament’s Centre Block isn’t just a building, it is an icon. Its sturdy stone façade is a symbol of Canadian…

Carleton Researchers Advocate Smart Tech for Greener Office Buildings in Scientific American
Carleton researchers Liam O'Brien and Farzam Sepanta recently published an opinion piece in Scientific American discussing the potential of smart…

Brewing Renewables: Grad Student Converts Beermaking Wastewater Into Biogas
When somebody sips a frosty pint of beer, they might briefly reflect on the ingredients in the glass — a…

Carleton's Elisabeth Gilmore Awarded $1.5 Million through New Frontiers in Research Fund
A Carleton project led by Environmental Engineering and Public Policy researcher Elisabeth Gilmore has been funded by the International Joint…

NRCan Invests $2 Million in New Funding to Support Prof. Matthew Johnson's Methane Emissions Research
On Monday, May 13, Yasir Naqvi, Member of Parliament Ottawa Centre, announced a $2 Million investment from Natural Resources Canada…

Leading the Charge in Engineering a Greener Tomorrow
What if you could be part of the solution to real-world challenges we're facing today? That's exactly what our dedicated…

Protecting Cities from Urban Flooding
As record-breaking rain and snowfall become regular events due to climate change, cities must work quickly to address the increased…

Carleton's Elie Azar Announced as Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Buildings and Communities
Elie Azar is the new Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Buildings and Communities at Carleton University. The Tier II Canada…

Eight Faculty of Engineering and Design Professors and Instructors Receive 2024 Carleton Achievement Awards
The Faculty of Engineering and Design is delighted to acknowledge the following recipients of Carleton University's 2024 Achievement Awards, which…

Stunning, Award-winning Design Meets Soul and Sustainability
Paul Kariouk’s m.o.r.e Cabin wins prestigious Merit Award from New York chapter of American Institute of Architects. Jutting horizontally from…

Carleton Researchers Author Chapter of United Nations Environmental Programme Climate Technology Report
A rising tide may lift all boats, but a flood can destroy everything in its path. With climate change driving…

Canada’s First-Ever Methane Census to Help Define a Path to Meet 2030 Reduction Targets
After weathering a summer of wildfires, tornados and record-breaking rainfall and heat, many Canadians are left worrying how we can…
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