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NewsMixing toxic coal ash into acid mine drainage may sound like an odd recipe for an environmental solution, but a new 51±¬ÁÏ-led study finds that it can neutralize the drainage’s dangerously low pH and help reduce harmful impacts on downstream ecosystems—if you use the right type of ash. Using the wrong type of ash can create new contamination and not tame the drainage’s extreme acidity.
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NewsSeven Master of Environmental Management (MEM) graduates, one Master of Forestry (MF) graduate and one MEM/MF concurrent degree graduate of 51±¬ÁÏ’s Nicholas School of the Environment shared this year’s Virlis L. Fischer Memorial Award for academic achievement.
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NewsLarge cooperatives adopt conservation measures for shifting climate conditions, even without government oversight
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EventThe Middle East is a global hot spot for climate change and environmental stress on water, energy, agriculture, health and other essential necessities. Many cities in our region are predicted to
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NewsChloe Wetzler a Master of Environmental Management and Juris Doctor concurrent degree student, recently shared insights into why she's pursuing concurrent degrees, advice for students considering the concurrent degree path and her favorite memory so far.