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Artificial intelligence and the fight against climate change

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Michelle Campbell Mekarski, PhD
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Jan 20, 2020
Recently, the media has been flooded with warnings about climate change, and wildly contrasting predictions about the promise and pitfalls of AI. What you may not know is how AI and climate change are linked.
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Ditching the plastic: How to live a “zero waste lifestyle”

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Lisa Burbidge
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Technology
Jan 6, 2020
Ditch the disposables! From buying in bulk to frequenting local markets, Laurence Pechadre offers the Ingenium Channel advice on how to live a “zero waste lifestyle” environment.
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Canada as never seen before: The new RADARSAT Constellation Mission

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Michel Labrecque
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Technology
Dec 5, 2019
Canada's RADARSAT program has a long history, going back to experimenting with radar sensors onboard the Convair 580 aircraft, which is now in the collection of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
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From plant to pantry: Tracking pollution in Canada's food production

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Tim Lougheed
Aug 6, 2019
In his first article, “Opening a digital window on our way of life,” guest author Tim Lougheed introduced us to the federal government’s National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI). In this second piece, Lougheed illustrates how NPRI data can be used to learn about the pollutants created through food production. When we think about the accomplishments that represent our civilization, does the modern grocery store come to mind? It should. Even the most modest one offers nutritional riches
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GlobalMedic | AquaResponse

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GlobalMedic
Jun 12, 2019
Canadian-made AquaResponse Water Purification Systems are mobile point of source water purification units that are specifically designed for emergency situations. They have the capacity to provide entire communities with purified drinking water, in the most inaccessible and remote locations. The units are highly mobile and can be adapted to work with virtually any water system. As a result, they can be installed and relocated as needs change during an emergency. AquaResponse systems are easy to
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Opening a digital window on our way of life

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Tim Lougheed
May 14, 2019
Half a century ago, you would have regularly heard Canadians discussing the Apollo moon landings and the future prospects of space travel, but there would have been far less talk about the state of water or air pollution. Today, we hear far less about other planets than the environmental state of this one. Much of our current discussion is voicing frustration and distress over the possibility that the very technological progress enabling us to visit other worlds may have done irreparable harm to
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The igloomobile or, A mobile home like no other

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 7, 2019
My reading friend whose wrath reaches the stars, I humbly beg you to forgive the non-aeronautical topic of this issue of our blog / bulletin / thingee. My main excuse is that last week’s peroration revolved around Antarctic expeditions in the 1930s. A second topic on the same continent seemed most appropriate to me. Reading the short text that accompanied the photo above, published in the 3 May 1959 issue of La Patrie du dimanche, a weekly from Montréal, Québec, which disappeared a few decades
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Arctic Roads: Canada in a Changing Climate

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Let's Talk Energy
Apr 5, 2019
Canada's seasonal Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk ice road is now a permanent feature in the Arctic. A warming climate has led to this. Learn more about this remarkable feature in Canada's landscape.
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Urban trees

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Let's Talk Energy
Apr 3, 2019
Trees in urban settings play multiple roles that impact things like air quality, storm water drainage and how we enjoy our leisure time. This short video digs a little deeper into these and other vital roles played by urban trees.
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New devices could help turn atmospheric CO2 into useful supplies

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 30, 2018
New electrochemical cells could transform the chemical components of carbon dioxide pollution into useful compounds for manufacturing and space exploration. Read more about the advances in chemical-recycling devices and how they might help combat climate change in the near future.
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