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PostOctober 6, 2023

AGU Fall Meeting to encourage the pursuit of Open Science

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Photo: AGU Fall Meeting Central Exhibit Hall (Source: AGU)
PostSeptember 19, 2023

How to tackle the global deforestation crisis

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Economists Ben Olken of MIT and Claire Balboni are authors of a new review paper examining the “revolution” in the study of deforestation brought about by satellites, and analyzing which kinds of policies might limit climate-altering deforestation. Pictured is deforestation occurring in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
PostSeptember 5, 2023

Uncovering how biomes respond to climate change

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Leila Mirzagholi, an MIT postdoc in civil and environmental engineering, applies her physics and mathematical background to her research in evaluating the impact climate change has on our global terrestrial carbon cycle.
PostAugust 24, 2023

Dyanna Jaye: Bringing the urgency of organizing to climate policy

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MCP student and Sunrise Movement co-founder Dyanna Jaye seeks to embed climate action into all levels of government. Her goal: a transition that “decarbonizes our economy while also building good jobs and protecting the fundamental things that we need in our life.”
PostJuly 27, 2023

How forests can cut carbon, restore ecosystems, and create jobs

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Reforestation and afforestation are “natural climate solutions” that can help cut carbon, restore ecosystems, create jobs, and provide other environmental and social benefits. A new study explores how to make forestry-based NCS projects more effective.
PostJuly 24, 2023

Unfunded, uninsured and ignored: Experts urge support for flood protection ...

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PostJuly 24, 2023

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

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PostJuly 7, 2023

Running Toward a Future in the Face of Climate Change

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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

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.
PostJuly 7, 2023

Montana Lawmakers Double Down on Fossil Fuels in 2023 Legislative Session

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Sen. Mark Noland, R-Bigfork, said he introduced Senate Bill 557 in response to a proposed gold mine in Paradise Valley that was stopped in court

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