La pollution est une tueuse en série

Published: 23 October 2017

Un décès sur six lui est attribuable chaque année […] « C’est la première fois que l’on conclut que la pollution environnementale est une cause si importante de décès », souligne le professeur...

Possible link between air pollution and breast cancer

Published: 5 December 2014

A new study of over 3,400 Canadian women provides further evidence that exposure to air-pollution may increase the risk of developing breast cancer, especially among women who have not yet had...

Woodstoves are good for the soul, bad for the heart

Published: 27 February 2017

The risk of acute myocardial infarction for the elderly living in and around small cities is increased by air pollution caused by biomass burning from woodstoves.  ...

Clean ride mapper: Cycling the less polluted routes

Published: 15 April 2015

Cyclists in Montreal and Toronto can now choose the least polluted routes to get around their cities thanks to an online tool developed at McGill University. Sometimes a detour of less than 1 km...

Melting snow contains a toxic cocktail of pollutants

Published: 4 April 2017

With spring finally here and warmer temperatures just around the corner, snow will slowly melt away, releasing us from the clutches of winter. However, that’s not the only thing that the melting...

Flameproof falcons and hawks

Published: 22 April 2015

A Cooper’s hawk, found in Greater Vancouver, is the most polluted wild bird that has been found anywhere in the world.

Sensing the City with Dr. Alistair Boxall (University of York)!

Tuesday, January 26, 2016 17:00to18:30

Overview 3480 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E9, CA/tisedCategory: Sustainability Research

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