Building a Pedestrian-Friendly City

Uncategorized Photo Credit: Car Free Day 2017 Nature has made Vancouver a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Especially in summer, I like walking along the English Bay during the blue hour, just to indulge in the enchanted beauty of clear blue sea around gorgeous...

Camping Sustainably

Uncategorized It’s finally Summer semester! The sun is shining and, whether you’re on a break from school or still taking a couple classes, camping is the perfect way to escape the city for a few days. We are lucky enough to live in one of the most beautiful places on...

The Future of British Columbia

Uncategorized This is the final episode for the first season of Sustainability Circle. Navreet and Teghan get to talk to British Columbia’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, George Heyman. They discuss how his career led him to the influential position he...

Building Bridges

Uncategorized Teghan and Navreet have the opportunity to talk to Wade Grant, a nominee for Vancouver city councillor as part of the Non-Partisan Association and former band councillor of the Musqueam Nation. They discuss how sustainability ties into his personal life...

Welcoming the new Embark Board of Directors

Uncategorized Embark welcomes its new Board of Directors for the 2017-2018 year. Our new board is comprised of SFU undergraduate and graduate students, as well as one associate member. If you are interested in learning more about our governance structure, head over to...

The Ocean is Our Garden

Uncategorized On this week’s episode of The Sustainability Circle, we have Rhiannon Moore joining us on the conversation on microplastics in the ocean. Rhiannon is a masters student at SFU and a researcher with Oceanwise. She has one question in mind — how are...