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  • Reducing the Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet Using Solar Geoengineering?

    Injecting sulphur into the stratosphere to reduce solar radiation and stop the Greenland ice sheet from melting. 

  • Stanford Research Shows Muskrats Are a Bellwether for a Drying Delta

    Downstream of hydroelectric dams and Alberta’s oil sands, one of the world’s largest freshwater deltas is drying out. 

  • NOAA Reserve Hosts First-Ever Carbon-Offset Initiative by U.S. Pro Football Team

    The Philadelphia Eagles football team will expand mangrove and seagrass restoration efforts at Puerto Rico’s Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in order to offset travel-related emissions, in a partnership with the Ocean Conservancy and The Ocean Foundation.

  • New Modeling Technique Shows Greater Likelihood, Frequency of Extreme Heat Events in Urban Areas

    Extreme heat waves in urban areas are much more likely than previously thought, according to a new modeling approach designed by researchers including CEE assistant professor Lei Zhao and alumnus Zhonghua Zheng (MS 16, PhD 20). 

  • Research Establishes Safe Water Thresholds for Antimicrobials, Advancing the Battle Against Resistance

    Researchers have made progress towards a G7 commitment to establish safe standards for the release of antimicrobials into the environment, by developing a new framework that establishes safe thresholds.

  • CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions are Emerging

    At the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November, ample discussion is likely to focus on how the world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement’s goals of stopping warming at well below 2°C. 

  • Texas A&M Prof: Passage of ‘Ike Dike’ Bill A Great Start

    State lawmakers approved legislation to start the process of building a coastal barrier to protect the upper Texas coast from hurricanes.

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Water Reservoirs Higher Than Previously Expected

    A new study in Global Biogeochemical Cycles shows per-area greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s water reservoirs are around 29% higher than suggested by previous studies, but that practical measures could be taken to help reduce that impact.

  • Study Pinpoints Key Causes of Ocean Circulation Change

    Researchers have identified the key factors that influence a vital pattern of ocean currents.

  • No Good Decisions Without Good Data: Climate, Policymaking, and the Critical Role of Science

    “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it”. 

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