Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES)
@dalees.bsky.social
1.1K followers 450 following 270 posts
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Dalhousie University
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
dalees.bsky.social
Are you interested in developing your skills at the intersection of sustainability and leadership? The RBC Sustainability Leadership Certificate teaches students the skills needed to be engaged citizens equipped to tackle sustainability issues in their communities.
Questions? Email [email protected]
dalees.bsky.social
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE: Monday, October 6 (2025) at 7:30 PM (Atlantic Time)

The Surprising Social Lives of Insects

Access this NSIS seminar in-person in Mulroney Hall room MULH2034 at St.FX, 2332 Notre Dame Ave, Antigonish, NS or via Zoom (see our website for link: nsis1862.ca/public-lectu...)
dalees.bsky.social
The lecture by Lisa Baiton CEO of CAPP was on the future of renewable energy and conventional oil and gas in Canada and the Maritimes. Thank you to our hosts and for recognizing our students, and programs, for helping to develop the future skilled technical leaders in these sectors.
dalees.bsky.social
The Dalhousie students of the Petroleum Geoscience and Energy Systems course were guests of CAPP and the Nova Scotia Department of Energy (Minister Boudreau) today at the Halifax Chamber of Commerce.
dalees.bsky.social
ERTH 4153 Springhill Geothermal Energy Visit:

ERTH 4153 were hosted by the Minister of Natural Resources and renewables Tory Rushton the Mayor of Cumberland County, Rod Gilroy and Councillor Scott Lockhart. Former Earth Sciences PhD grad, Dr. Trevor Kelly (orange jacket), facilitated the visit.
dalees.bsky.social
Our first EES lecture colloquium series lecture is TODAY at 11:30, Milligan Room.

Dr. Doug Angus, VP of Mining at ESG Solutions is the Distinguished Lecturer.

Students interested in geophysics, seismology, and mine safety should attend!
dalees.bsky.social
EES Honours Information Session: Wednesday, November 19th, 6-7:30pm in the Milligan Room.
It is mandatory for all students entering the Honours program in Earth Sciences or Environmental Science to attend at least one Honours Information Session before enrolling in the program.
Reposted by Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES)
dalgradstudies.bsky.social
Maureen Matthew of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is defending their PhD thesis today at 9.30 A.M. Good luck, Maureen! #DalDefender

Attend in room 3107 of the Mona Campbell Building. Map link: buff.ly/BZGj1l8
Or online via MS Teams: buff.ly/HF9TlsD
dalees.bsky.social
PHD THESIS DEFENCE:
Maureen Matthew
Earth and Environmental Sciences

TITLE: A Land to Sea Perspective on Coastal Geohazards in Northeastern Canadian Fjords

Friday, August 8, 9:30 am
Room 3107, Mona Campbell Building, 1459 Lemarchant Street
Virtual Participants: Microsoft Teams
dalees.bsky.social
ENVS 3000 offers course credit AND work experience to students who are in the environmental science major or minor program and have completed at least 54 credits.

If you are interested in taking ENVS 3000 in fall term 2025, please email [email protected] as soon as possible.
dalees.bsky.social
Video footage from the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) will be livestreamed on Thursday July 17 via the links below:
YouTube : www.youtube.com/watch?v=h10B...
Facebook : www.facebook.com/events/71980...
Nunatsiavut Government: www.facebook.com/NunatsiavutG...
Diving into Nunatsiavut waters
YouTube video by Amundsen Science
www.youtube.com
dalees.bsky.social
From July 10 to Aug 8, EES members Wilder Greenman (postdoctoral fellow), Lauren O’Reilly (PhD student) and Tessa Giacoppo (MSc student) are participating on an expedition of the CCGS Amundsen to survey and sample deep water coral and sponge habitats of the Labrador margin.
dalees.bsky.social
Their research is supported by their institutions and by a Nova Scotia Museum Research Grant!
dalees.bsky.social
Dr.s Atkins and Arnott are working on a new project that will help us better understand the nodules at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs! Nodules are common in Carboniferous rocks, and they often contain very detailed and well-preserved fossils!
dalees.bsky.social
From jogginsfossilcliffs (www.instagram.com/p/DL40-0Uo-lO/):
New research alert! Did you spot Dr. Atkins in the field at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs last week? She's working on a new project with Dr. Arnott from Dalhousie! They were accompanied by mapping expert and undergraduate student, Alyssa!
Reposted by Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES)
pamsword.bsky.social
Thanks to FB ads, I now know about Parkbus, which is a shuttle bus offering day trips to Keji and Keji’s Seaside Adjunct this summer from Halifax. $30 return seems like a solid deal. (They say they may offer a nightime/Dark Skies trip to Keji, too) www.parkbus.ca
Explore Nature with Parkbus - Adventure Experiences with Transportation
Join Parkbus for guided outdoor adventures to stunning natural destinations. Hassle-free transportation, expert guides, and unforgettable experiences in Canada's wilderness.
www.parkbus.ca
dalees.bsky.social
Happy Retirement to Darlene Van de Rijt, a long-time Administrative Secretary at Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Congratulations, Darlene! Wishing you a retirement filled with good health, happiness, and new discoveries.

All the best from everyone at EES!
dalees.bsky.social
Reminder: Darlene's Retirement Party, this Thursday, June 26th from 1-3pm in the Milligan Room.
dalees.bsky.social
Congratulations to all our 2025 graduates!

A special shout out to University Medal recipients, Hannah Freeman (ENVS) and Wednesday Gillespie (ERTH).

Hats off to you and all you've achieved. Here's to your next adventure!