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  • Equus Beds Aquifer Water Quality Nearly Unchanged Between 2001 and 2016

    Water quality in the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2001, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the city of Wichita, Kansas.

  • UMD CONSERVE Center of Excellence Working to Ensure Water and Food Security and Protect Public Health in a Changing Climate

    We’re running out of water to grow food.

  • Helping Lower-Income Households Reap the Benefits of Solar Energy

    Rooftop solar panels are a great way for people to invest in renewable energy while saving money on electricity.

  • Sustainable Dairy Project Finds Ways to Lower Emissions, Boost Profits

    A six-year-long, nationwide research project has concluded with solutions to help the dairy industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions while boosting profitability.

  • Even Short-Lived Solar Panels Can Be Economically Viable

    A new study shows that, contrary to widespread belief within the solar power industry, new kinds of solar cells and panels don’t necessarily have to last for 25 to 30 years in order to be economically viable in today’s market.

  • The Benefits of Investing in Zero-Carbon Cities

    A new report shows low carbon measures in cities could reduce urban emissions by nearly 90% and support 87 million jobs worldwide by 2030.

  • Princeton Collaborators Bring Layered Approach To Coastal Resiliency In New York City

    Home to about 3 million people, one of the world’s busiest airports and sensitive coastal ecosystems, Jamaica Bay is a lagoon bordered by Brooklyn and Queens at the southeastern edge of Long Island.

  • How We Can Make Ports More Sustainable — And Why it Matters

    It can take several days for a large ship to unload its cargo. If the port doesn’t provide a clean power supply, pollution from the ships can be harmful to nearby communities.

  • The Tribe that Brought a Damaged Shoreline Back to Life

    Shinnecock tribe collaborate with scientists to restore shoreline devastated by Hurricane Sandy.

  • Study Shows How Humans Have Transformed Earth, And Still Do

    A Texas A&M anthropology professor is part of a team that examined how humans have changed everything about our planet.

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