In order to assess the risk of simultaneous climate extremes such as heatwaves and drought, Jakob Zscheischler calls for various research areas to work more closely together.
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Frigid Expedition Collects ‘Time Capsule’ Peat Samples
Led by Dr. Julie Loisel, these geography undergraduates’ unforgettable summer trip was actually quite cold.
“Ground Coffee” With Soil Perks in Brazil
Researchers have perked up at the opportunity to brew some coffee-growing solutions.
Common Weed Killer Linked to Bee Deaths
The world’s most widely used weed killer may also be indirectly killing bees.
Campus garden boosts population of bees and butterflies
The flowers mingle beautifully in a late-summer breeze along the west patio of the Iowa Memorial Union, the dark crimson petals of bee balm providing a perfect contrast to the golden blossom of the black-eyed Susan and the orange glow of the blanket flower.
New Research Forecasts U.S. Among Top Nations to Suffer Economic Damage from Climate Change
Novel UCSD study indicates global warming is costing U.S. economy about $250 billion per year.