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L to R: Pieteke MacMahon, Naithan Bosse and Angelique Po of UBC's Laptop Orchestra. Photo credit: Martin Dee

The famous nude beach in UBC, Vancouver.

Bob Pritchard (centre) of UBC's Laptop Orchestra. Photo credit: Martin Dee

 

Vancouver, BC

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Look to my right...

UBC students designing remote-controlled SpaceX-style spaceports. Photo credit: Clare Kiernan, University of British Columbia

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A District Energy Centre is expected to begin construction in Summer 2013 through 2014 that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions through steam -> hot water conversion. The District Energy Centre will be part of a comprehensive district energy system at UBC.

Buttons sourced by Fairware for UBC Sustainability. Made in Vancouver from recycled content.

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Camera: Canon XSi

Lens: 50mm f/1.4

Exp: ISO 100, f/8, .6 sec

everyday view

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UBC Library acquires Vancouver's first newspaper.

 

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UBC researchers have developed a method for processing FOG (fats, oil and grease) so that it breaks down more easily and produces methane.

Lochmaddy, North Uist

UBC researchers have developed a method for processing FOG (fats, oil and grease) so that it breaks down more easily and produces methane.

The glass dome of the Eppley PSP pyranometer at the University of British Columbia's (UBC) Climate Station on Totem Field. Photo by Andreas Christen, UBC.

 

Part of album UBC Climate Station

Vancouver, BC

Artifacts from UBC's Museum of Anthropology

Seen as the Athena Academy throughout Caprica as well as in Psych episode #115 "Scare Sherry: Bianca's Toast".

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UBC students designing remote-controlled SpaceX-style spaceports. Photo credit: Clare Kiernan, University of British Columbia

Snow: A rarity in Vancouver.

UBC researchers have developed a method for processing FOG (fats, oil and grease) so that it breaks down more easily and produces methane.

UBC researchers have developed a method for processing FOG (fats, oil and grease) so that it breaks down more easily and produces methane.

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