Passing Stars Shorten Earth’s Time Horizon – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 20, 2024045 views Year after year, the solar system’s planets move around the Sun in a seemingly steady… Read more
Earlier Springs Have Cascading Effects on Animals, Plants and Pastimes – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 20, 2024049 views At a crowded town square in western Pennsylvania on Feb. 2, the world’s most famous… Read more
Environmental Science and Policy Program Seeks Teaching Assistants for Summer 2024 – State of the Planet – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 20, 2024059 views The Masters in Public Administration (MPA) program in Environmental Science and Policy at Columbia University… Read more
Stone Age Humans Chose Their Rocks with Care – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024059 views Were Stone Age humans the first geologists? Humans living in what is now South Africa… Read more
DOE New Gas Appliances Standard Announced – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024050 views The Biden administration strives to reduce the climate change impact of your gas stove. In… Read more
As threats to air quality rise, communities deploy low-cost air monitoring networks » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024058 views It’s a universal fear — getting an F in a class or a paper. But… Read more
Florida Legislators Ban Local Heat Protections for Millions of Outdoor Workers – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024059 views ORLANDO, Fla.—Even if the often unbearable Florida temperatures started creeping up toward triple digits, Maria… Read more
Where and How Sea-Level Rise Threatens Coastal Areas and Communities – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024048 views Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors. Source: AGU Advances Sea-level… Read more
Snowmobiles don’t have to be noisy and polluting » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024055 views Skiers and snowboarders often head to the mountains to enjoy the peace and serenity of… Read more
A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: The End of Winter – GWC Mag gwcmagMarch 19, 2024055 views PLEASANT VALLEY, Mass.—A section of the Yokun Trail at the southern flank of the pond… Read more