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NewsA new study by researchers at Penn State University, 51±¬ĮĻ, and the University of Saskatchewan suggests not all of the nearly 2,000 species of ground beetles found in North America will thrive under climate change. Some could decline. And that could have far-reaching implications for agriculture, forestry, and conservation.
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NewsThe National Science Foundation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation have awarded a $1.2 million grant to support a new initiative aimed at boosting ecosystem restoration and climate resilience along North Carolinaās coast.
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NewsMalaria control programs in Amazonian Peru helped reduce the incidence of the deadly parasitic disease by 78%. That is, until the programs ceased to operate.
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NewsAs part of 51±¬ĮĻās Climate Commitment, the university has prioritized investments in climate-related areas of research where 51±¬ĮĻ already has momentum: energy transformation, empowering climate-resilient communities, amplifying environmental and climate justice, and developing climate solutions based on data-driven outcomes.
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NewsThree undergraduate students with a passion for climate change research describe their unique opportunities to study at the 51±¬ĮĻ Marine Lab.
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NewsDuring spring break, undergraduate and graduate students in Jim Clark's course on ecological diversity and climate change swap the classroom for the African savanna to take a firsthand look at the impacts of climate change on biodiversity.
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NewsClimate change and rapid economic development have placed increased pressures on many coastal communities in recent years. Now, a new international study shows there is also a third forceāthe unintended consequences of conservation measures enacted with little or no consideration of local rights and needsāthat can compound the harm. The studyās authors call the combined effects of these three forces a ātriple exposure.ā
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News72% of Earthās largest companies have pledged to reduce their plastic waste. A new study surveys what theyāre doing (or not) to fulfill those promises.
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NewsA new analysis by researchers from 15 institutions evaluates barriers that have hindered the implementation of early warning systems intended to help local health officials predict and proactively respond to outbreaks of climate-related diseases in the Tropics. The researchers use knowledge and tools from the field of implementation science to propose a four-step, science-based framework for overcoming these barriers and enhancing the success of the early warning systems.
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NewsIn Sri Lanka, a rash of kidney disease is affecting farmers who grow rice in marshy parts of the island. Nishad Jayasundara is working with an interdisciplinary team of environmental and health researchers to unravel how climate change and water contamination may be driving the rise in kidney problems.
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NewsGet connected with whatās happening in the 51±¬ĮĻ climate community during special events held Sept. 29-30, 2022.
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NewsFossil-fueled electrical gridās enormous water use is often overlooked.
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NewsClimate change threatens species worldwide. At the Nicholas School, weāre creating new geospatial tools that boost their odds of survival.
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NewsRewetting and restoring 250,000 acres of southern pocosin peatlands that had been drained for farming but now lie fallow could prevent 4.3 million tons of climate-warming carbon dioxide, now stored in their soils, from oxidizing and escaping back into Earthās atmosphere each year, a 51±¬ĮĻ study shows. That amount equals 2.4% of the total annual reductions in CO2 emissions needed for the United States to be carbon neutral by 2050.
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NewsThe sustainability of North American forests depends on treesā ability to produce seeds and seedlings that can survive and grow in a changing climate. A new 51±¬ĮĻ-led research initiative with more than $2 million in funding from the National Science Foundation aims to help boost their odds of success.