December 5, 2005 Source: McGill University: http://www.mcgill.ca/newswire/?ItemID=17713 McGill goes green at BIOCAP Source: University Relations Office (URO) [newswire] December 05, 2005 McGill researchers provide Canadian perspective at climate change conference Global climate change has the potential to seriously impact human health. How can Canada, with its forests and farmlands, achieve a sustainable bioeconomy? McGill experts Paul Thomassin and Don Smith make their response at BIOCAP - Capturing Canada's Green Advantage: Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy conference. The BIOCAP conference, a parallel event to COP 11, will be held in Montreal on December 7. National experts will discuss the Canadian carbon cycle, the forest sector's contribution to addressing climate change, the sustainability of forest biomass production for energy, and a host of other environmental issues from a distinctly Canadian perspective. When: December 7, 9:00 am–5:00 pm Where: Complexe Guy-Favreau, Salle des Pins, 200 Boulevard René-Lévesque West, Montreal What: BIOCAP at COP 11 — Capturing Canada's Green Advantage Who: Open to the publicDon Smith, McGill professor and Chair, Department of Plant Science, and Professor Paul Thomassin, Department of Agricultural Economics, will be presenting at the session titled "Adding Value in Agriculture through Climate Change Solutions." About McGill University McGill University is Canada's leading research-intensive university and has earned an international reputation for scholarly achievement and scientific discovery. Founded in 1821, McGill has 21 faculties and professional schools, which offer more than 300 programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. McGill attracts renowned professors and researchers from around the world and top students from more than 150 countries, creating one of the most dynamic and diverse education environments in North America. There are approximately 23,000 undergraduate students and 7,000 graduate students. It is one of two Canadian members of the American Association of Universities. McGill's two campuses are located in Montreal, Canada. To arrange media interviews with McGill professors Don Smith or Paul Thomassin, please contact Cynthia Lee at 514-398-6754 or by email. For more information on attending BIOCAP events, please contact Lisa Doulas at 613-542-0025 ext. 31. Source: Cynthia Lee Communications Officer McGill University Relations Office 514-398-6754
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