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  • Building Resilience Across Africa

    Climate Hazards Center receives funding for two large projects in Africa.

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  • Property Values Plummeted and Stayed Down After Hurricane Ike

    Study points to solutions that could protect residents in at-risk neighborhoods.

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  • The Expansion of Shanghai

    The Chinese city has reclaimed land from shallow coastal waters at a rapid rate.

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  • Cities and Their Rising Impacts on Biodiversity - A Global Overview

    The research suggests that scientists are not studying the impacts of urban growth in the right places. 

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  • Reducing Human Impacts Of Flash Flooding

    Interdisciplinary Texas A&M research funded by the National Science Foundation aims to create data and framework to better inform flash flooding mitigation and preparedness.

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  • NOAA Launches Mission: Iconic Reefs to Save Florida Keys Coral Reefs

    Mission: Iconic Reefs targets seven reefs throughout Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

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  • Maine’s Coastal Communities Use NOAA Data to Prepare for Sea Level Rise

    Gulf of Maine Research Institute aims to help residents better understand the state's climate present and future.

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  • Park Shape Could Reduce Mortality Risk

    A study by Texas A&M researchers found that people living near irregularly shaped parks had a lower mortality risk.

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  • As Rural China Rapidly Adopts Clean Energy, Use of Traditional Wood and Coal Stoves Persists

    Moving towards a more sustainable energy future in poor communities will require a clearer understanding of people’s motivations.

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  • A Solution for Cleaning Up PFAS, One of the World’s Most Intractable Pollutants

    A cluster of industrial chemicals known by the shorthand term “PFAS” has infiltrated the far reaches of our planet with significance that scientists are only beginning to understand.

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