Advancing scientific discovery and knowledge about climate change.
Climate change is the most important and pressing issue facing society today. It is an incredibly complex, multi-dimensional challenge that requires multi-disciplinary solutions. The McMaster Centre for Climate Change does exactly that by bringing together scientists and researchers from across McMaster and beyond our University. Together, we are helping build a brighter world for the 7.8 billion people and millions of other species who call Earth home.
Supporting interdisciplinary and innovation solutions to climate change
Inspiring community action through education
Fostering local, national and international partnerships
Connecting with future scientists
The McMaster Carbon Sink Forest was one of the environmental projects shortlisted for the Future Ground Prize. The contest, run by the David Suzuki Foundation and supported by Desjardins, highlights youth-led initiatives in Ontario and British Columbia that have had a positive impact on the environment and local communities.
Learn more about the McMaster Carbon Sink Forest.
Read more about two student-led projects, both focused on trees, winning the 2022 Climate Change and Health Innovation Awards at McMaster.
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Professor
School of Earth, Environment & Society
Research Scientist
Environment Canada
Associate Professor
Professor and MCCC Acting Director
Department of Biology
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering/School of Earth, Environment & Society
Department of Chemical Engineering
Associate Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo
Professor Emeritus
Assistant Professor and MCCC Associate Director
Interdisciplinary Science
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Walter G. Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology
Department of Economics
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine
Department of Political Science
Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto
Faculty of Science
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Communication Studies & Media Arts
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