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  • Report Provides Scientific Plan for Nature-Based Climate Solutions

    Agricultural engineering professor Ben Runkle has co-authored a report by leading ecosystem scientists and policy experts, calling for a scientific approach to nature-based climate solutions in the United States.

  • Why the Salton Sea Is Turning Into Toxic Dust

    The Salton Sea, California’s most polluted inland lake, has lost a third of its water in the last 25 years.

  • As Rio Grande Shrinks, El Paso Plans for Uncertain Water Future

    Since before El Paso was founded by a Spanish missionary in the late 17th century, the Chihuahuan Desert region has been nourished by a steady supply of water: the Rio Bravo Del Norte, as the river is known in Mexico, or the Rio Grande, as it’s known in the United States.

  • Could South American Volcanoes Have Triggered Whale Extinctions?

    Today, increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are warming up the planet. Climate change can disrupt the balance of ecosystems and contribute to endangerment and extinction of some species. 

  • Getting It to Stick: Grabbing CO2 Out of the Air

    Direct air capture is hard to do. Pitt researchers are designing new materials that selectively catch carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • Future Health of Coral Reefs Written in the Sand

    How healthy are coral reefs?

  • Vast Ice Sheet Facing Climate Fight on Two Fronts

    Rising air temperatures amplify the effects of melting caused by ocean warming, leading to greater ice loss from the world’s second largest ice sheet, a study reveals.

  • U.S. West Losing 1.3 Million Acres of Sagebrush Steppe Each Year

    Every year, the West loses 1.3 million acres of its iconic sagebrush steppe, according to the newest report from a multi-agency group working to conserve this important ecosystem.

  • Onshore Algae Farms Could Feed the World Sustainably

    How do we increase food production by more than 50%, on a limited amount of arable land, to feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050?

  • Four of Five Pinyon-Juniper Tree Species Declining in Their Ranges in the West

    Pinyon-juniper woodlands host unique wildlife and wildlife habitat, as well as areas for hiking and outdoor recreation. 

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