UBC political science professor Kathryn Harrison breaks down the federal parties’ environmental policies - photo by Martin Dee
UBC political science professor Kathryn Harrison breaks down the federal parties’ environmental policies – photo by Martin Dee

UBC Reports | Vol. 54 | No. 10 | Oct. 2, 2008

Climate of Concern: Where Do the Political Parties Stand on the Environment?

This fall’s federal election marks the first time that environmental issues have played a prominent role in a national election in Canada.
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Re-engaging Non-voters Key to Election Victory: UBC StudyRe-engaging Non-voters Key to Election Victory: UBC Study

The fight for the elusive swing vote may not be the key to a party’s victory, says a UBC researcher.
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Study Reveals B.C. Patients’ ConcernsStudy Reveals B.C. Patients’ Concerns

A UBC study has shed light on patients’ priorities for primary health care.
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UBC Dig Uncovers Roman MysteryUBC Dig Uncovers Roman Mystery

UBC archaeologists have dug up a mystery worthy of Indiana Jones, one that includes a tomb, skeletons and burial rites with both Christian and pagan elements.
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UBC Earns Top Sustainability Marks in Canada Places Third Overall in North AmericaUBC Earns Top Sustainability Marks in Canada Places Third Overall in North America

The Sustainable Endowments Institute recently released its third annual College Sustainability Report Card, giving UBC top marks for its sustainability initiatives.
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New Campus Jewel: UBC Thunderbird ArenaNew Campus Jewel: UBC Thunderbird Arena

UBC Thunderbird Arena is the first indoor competition venue in the host region to complete construction.
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Going Above and Beyond for the EnvironmentGoing Above and Beyond for the Environment

Earlier this year, UBC and four other B.C. universities signed Canada’s first Climate Change Statement of Action.
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People Dig the Way These Guys TeachPeople Dig the Way These Guys Teach

Crouched in small, segmented squares of land, lost in a world of dirt and artifacts, history unfolds before their eyes.
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