Science at Work: Defining Canada’s Continental Shelf Program
Canada works with UN partners to define offshore boundaries under the Law of the Sea - YouTube Video (2:52 minutes)
Changing Coastlines in Canada’s Arctic
Dustin Whalen uses drones to study rapidly changing Arctic coasts in a warming climate - YouTube Video (3:00 minutes)
Studying Geo-Hazards in the Beaufort Sea (Byte-Sized Science)
Michelle Côté presents her exciting projects and her work with scientists worldwide - YouTube Video (1:47minutes)
Incorporating Renewable Energy in Remote Communities
NRCan teams help northern communities cut diesel use by adding solar and wind energy - YouTube Video (2:36 minutes)
How does oil behave in water?
A spill test tank helps experts learn how oil behaves to reduce environmental impacts - YouTube Video (2:12 minutes)
Studying Rocks from the Arctic Ocean Floor (Byte-Sized Science)
Experts collected Arctic seafloor rocks that could help extend Canada’s sovereign limit - YouTube Video (1:39 minutes)
Every tree has a story to tell (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientists like Martin Girardin study tree rings to assess climate change impacts - YouTube Video (1:23 minutes)
What is Clean Technology? (To the Point)
Clean technology offers greener solutions to fight climate change and improve our world - YouTube Video (1:49 minutes)
Monitoring Centimetre Movements from Space (Byte-Sized Science)
NRCan scientists use satellite data to monitor a landslide threatening a Gaspésie railway - YouTube Video (1:40 minutes)
Adapting heat pumps to our Canadian climate
NRCan scientists rethink home heating and cooling to cut energy use and emissions - YouTube Video (2:20 Minutes)