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  • Risk Vs. Reward: How Towns Care for Trees Varies

    Officials’ and residents’ perceptions of risk can drive reactions

  • Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict and Vulnerability in the Face of Climate Change

    Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences.

  • Preparing, and Paying for, Climate Change-Induced Disasters

    Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center director talks about strategies for resilience and recovery.

  • Study Finds That Not Even the Largest Lakes in the World Are Safe From Salt

    When snow and ice melt, road salt goes with them, washing into lakes, streams, wetlands and groundwater.

  • NOAA Releases 2021 Ecosystem Status Reports for the Eastern Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Aleutian Islands

    These reports are a compilation of inputs from our own research and the work of many contributors from fishing, coastal and Alaska Native communities, academic institutions, the State of Alaska and other federal agencies.

  • Years Later, Restored Wetlands Remain a Shadow of Their Old Selves

    A study of restored wetlands on the Danish island of Funen reveals that plant species richness remains extremely poor many years after wetlands restoration.

  • California Spotted Owls Benefit From Forest Restoration

    New research shows long-term benefits to species

  • Voluntary Pledges Could Cut Utility GHG Emissions by a Third

    An analysis of pledges made by many of the largest U.S. electric utilities to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions suggests that pledged reductions could reduce power sector emissions by a third as compared to 2018 levels. 

  • Brain Study on How to Slow Down Climate Change

    When it comes to climate-friendly behaviour, there is often a gap between what we want and what we actually do. 

  • Time Lag Between Intervention and Actual CO2 Decrease Could Still Lead to Climate Tipping Point

    A simplified mathematical model of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and temperature found a “lag time” between human intervention and an actual decrease in CO2 levels. 

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