A Columbia study provides a blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change.
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Stanford Water Expert Discusses Slowdown in Federal Regulation of Drinking Water
Federal regulators have moved to delay assessment and action on chemicals that could contaminate drinking water.
Divining Monsoon Rainfall Months in Advance with Satellites and Simulations
Research led by The University of Texas at Austin is allowing for more accurate forecasts of the monsoon season further in advance.
Decarbonize and Diversify
How energy-intensive economies can survive and thrive as the globe ramps up climate action.
New Study Finds Sea Level Rise and Marsh Crabs Are Reshaping Salt Marshes
A recent study from the University of Florida found that sea level rise—combined with the burrowing and grazing activities of Sesarma, a native marsh crab—are causing salt marshes across the U.S. South Atlantic Coast to rapidly fracture and reorganize.
Dehydration Increases Amphibian Vulnerability to Climate Change
Study‘s agar ‘frogs’ help to determine impact of water loss, temperature rise