There’s broad scientific consensus that, because of climate change, the western U.S. will have less water and the northeastern U.S. will have more.
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Coffee and the Effects of Climate Change
Whether you prefer notes of berry and citrus or chocolate and nuts, dark roast or light, a good cup of coffee can be a simple pleasure.
Advancing Agriculture Threatens the Livelihoods of Forest-Dependent People
Forest-dependent people living across the Gran Chaco have been put on the map for the first time.
Metal-Halide Perovskite Semiconductors Can Compete with Silicon Counterparts for Solar Cells, LEDs
Climate change and its consequences are becoming increasingly obvious, and solar cells that convert the sun’s energy into electricity will play a key role in the world’s future energy supply.
Citizen Scientists’ Contributions a Boon to Snowpack Modeling, OSU Research Shows
Data gathered by backcountry skiers, avalanche forecasters and other snow recreationists and professionals has the potential to greatly improve snowpack modeling, research by the Oregon State University College of Engineering indicates.
UBC Researchers Are Helping Communities Prepare for the Effects of Climate Change
The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) takes place next week and one of its four goals is to help countries adapt to climate change in order to protect communities and natural habitats.