The Ministry of Environment wants your opinion on how it can help BC’s water science community share water data and information in new and better ways. Why? Because new tools like wikis, online communities, and social networking sites are transforming the way we collaborate and how we report on the state of the environment. We [...]
Some of you have been asking about the low level of activity on the Blog over the past few months. The Living Water Smart Team has been hard at work on a number of fronts but recognizes the opportunity to use the Blog to better interact with you. To that end, here are a couple [...]
As we celebrate Canada Water Week in anticipation of World Water Day, in today’s blog post we focus on Water Science. Water Science is an essential tool to help build towards a sustainable future. Today’s post focuses on the BC Water Science Symposium and a local water science champion! Held in August 2010, the BC [...]
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