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Agricultural runoff is a persistent challenge to water quality in the Upper Midwest. To better understand how state-led policies address this issue, students Meghan Anderson and Taylor Hohensee in the ...
Virginia Wesleyan University is using a nearly $200K NOAA grant to make environmental education accessible and engaging for ...
New, groundbreaking research shows how, at a local scale, agricultural research and development led to improved crop varieties that resulted in global benefits to the environment and food system ...
Hour-long webinars on biodiversity offered on Fridays in February Scientists from around the world will participate in this ...
Dale Jamieson highlights many of the problems we face—environmental, human, and nonhuman alike—and offers workable solutions ...
The Department of Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EEAS) offers undergraduate and graduate degrees with unique interdisciplinary study programs encompassing Geosciences, Meteorology, ...
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The fourth edition of the European Aviation Environmental Report (EAER) demonstrates that the aviation sector is continuously taking steps to address its impacts on the environment and climate. The ...
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The Department of the Air Force and a contractor recently launched the public scoping process to gather comments about areas to evaluate during the environmental impact statement preparation.
The study examined actual implementation of adaptive ... which could be a model policy for other local governments considering the introduction of disaster wells," stated Professor Endo.