female student poses with research poster at 2017 Ontario Climate Symposium

STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION

Each year, we invite undergraduate and graduate-level students in the natural and social sciences to submit poster presentations with a focus on climate change adaptation and/or mitigation.

Our thanks to all the students who took part in the 2017 competition. The successful submissions can be viewed below.


 

FIRST PLACE

student poster thumbnail image Planet Culture: Bring Permaculture to McMaster
Adam Chiaravalle | McMaster University

 

RUNNERS-UP

student poster thumbnail image A Comparison of Greenhouse Gases Released by the Production and Transportation of Food
Tracy Timmins | York University
student poster thumbnail image Climate-Friendly Diets: Exploring Dietary Shifts as a Climate-Change Mitigation Strategy
Anneke Hobson | University of Toronto
student poster thumbnail image Sustainability for Everybody: Why Social Equity plays a Key Role in a Greener World
Rhahavy Balakumar | McMaster University
PowerPoint Presentation Applying a Typology of Governance to Climate Change Adaptation
Danny Bednar | Western University
student poster thumbnail image Role of Atmospheric Thermodynamics in Estimating Extreme Precipitation
Hiral Desai | University of Waterloo
student poster thumbnail image Housing That Sustains: A Case Study of Bain Co-op and its Historic Buildings, 1913-2017
Alice Dixon | York University
student poster thumbnail image Say No to Palm Oil: Rainforest Loss Due to Palm Oil Distribution
Hannah Drynan | York University
student poster thumbnail image Climate Change and Vector-Borne Diseases in Toronto
Kavalpreet Grewal | Lakehead University
student poster thumbnail image Integrating Aquatic Monitoring and Management in Ontario, Canada
Elaine Ho | University of Waterloo
student poster thumbnail image The Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Canadian Aviation Biofuels
Jon Albert Obnamia | University of Toronto
student poster thumbnail image Impacts of Climate Change on Peak Bloom of Cherry Blossoms in High Park and its Ecological Impact on Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) populations in Ontario
Krysten Zarivnij | York University

 


 

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