Water towers at risk as glaciers recede
Research provides new insight on mountain glacier-derived water resource systems, impacting up to 1.9 billion people globally.
Read MoreResearch provides new insight on mountain glacier-derived water resource systems, impacting up to 1.9 billion people globally.
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Read MoreAs a tier-one research institution with a world-class health center, the U is uniquely positioned to develop new approaches to addressing climate change.
Read MoreResearch shows disruptions rippled out from climate change in South America.
Read MoreRising temperatures has accelerated the melting of this huge region dramatically since the start of the 21st century.
Read MoreResearchers use fluorescence as a proxy to track photosynthesis in evergreen forests.
Read MoreA U forest ecologist wins the prestigious Packard Fellowship, which allows freedom to pursue creative research directions.
Read MoreSociety, Water and Climate Research Group melds scientific perspectives toward finding sustainable water solutions in a changing world.
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