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PostFebruary 13, 2024

Study measures the psychological toll of wildfires

MIT News
Wildfires in Southeast Asia significantly affect the moods of people in many neighboring countries, with people becoming more upset if fires originate outside their own country, according to a new study analyzing social media activity. Pictured is a 2019 forest fire in Central Kalimantan.
PostJanuary 24, 2024

New tool predicts flood risk from hurricanes in a warming climate

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New York City’s East River rising during Hurricane Sandy.
PodcastNovember 9, 2023

TILclimate presents: What the heck is El Niño, anyway? (from Outside/In)

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PodcastNovember 2, 2023

E5: Wildfires—and how we're changing them

TILclimate Podcast
PostAugust 30, 2023

Here’s what we know about hurricanes and climate change

MIT Technology Review
Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida in October 2022 as a Category 5 storm.
PostJuly 24, 2023

'More intense, more water': West Virginians call for greater flood protecti...

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
PostJuly 7, 2023

Battle for a Better Future

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An aircraft dumps water on the edge of the Elmo Fire burning on the western shore of Flathead Lake on August 1, 2022.
PostJuly 7, 2023

Running Toward a Future in the Face of Climate Change

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
The Rice Ridge Fire burns near Seeley Lake in the summer of 2017. The fire burned 155,900 acres and cost more than $33 million.
PostJuly 7, 2023

For the Busse Brothers, Climate Change is a Reality — and a Violation of ...

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PostJuly 7, 2023

Who is ‘Held’ of Held v. State of Montana?

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Saturated farmland off of Steel Bridge Road in Kalispell after flooding along the Flathead River on June 15, 2022.

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