Some programs work better than others when it comes to involving citizens in preserving the environment. After reviewing those that worked, Stanford researchers propose a blueprint for how others can educate people to maximize their impact.
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Study Shows Some Aquatic Plants Depend on the Landscape for Photosynthesis
Runoff from soils and surrounding environments provide life-sustaining carbon.
Global Climate Change Concerns for Africa’s Lake Victoria
UH researcher develops model to project lake levels in world’s largest tropical lake.
New Study on the Future of the Global Seafloor
Researchers call for alternative approaches to mining marine minerals from the deep seafloor.
Researchers Design Forecast System for Droughts During a Season
Researchers have laid the basements for a forecast system to foresee the drought impacts a few months ahead.
For Some Urban Areas, Warming Climate is Only Half the Threat
A new F&ES study projects that urban expansion will cause the average summer temperature in these areas to increase about 0.5 to 0.6 degrees C by midcentury — but up to 3 degrees C in some locations.


