For today’s college students, climate change can feel both impossible to avoid and impossible to solve. On campus and back home, heat waves, floods, storms and droughts are taking a toll on students’ ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Climate change is blamed for a lot of things, from rising seas to crazy weather. And now you can add poor health to the list. That’s the message Dr. Ash Sehgal, a nephrologist at ...
Water is connected to everything. We need it for food, energy, health, biodiversity, urbanisation, transport. Yet we abuse ...
Typically, the students who enroll in Karla Neugebauer’s undergraduate classes are interested in examining life at the molecular level. But during a recent seminar discussion, Neugebauer, a professor ...
The impacts of battling climate change may be right here in Silicon Valley. Stanford University has a new course called Hacking for Climate and Sustainability. The course puts protecting our planet at ...
Pope Francis joins others in holding a banner during an audience at the Vatican June 5, 2023, with the organizers of the Green & Blue Festival. The banner calls for financing a "loss and damage" fund ...
When UC San Diego freshman Mutale Malama was scrolling through a list of course options, “The Oceans” caught her eye. It’s one of more than 40 classes students can take to fulfill the university’s new ...
Has the heat or the latest COVID-19 surge — or the general state of the world — left you comatose on your couch? The good news is that you only need to reach for your remote, or laptop or smartphone, ...
University of Chicago undergraduate students will soon have a new opportunity to delve into the wondrous world of video games, guided by a game designer who consulted on one of the biggest films of ...
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Climate change will make the U.S. Corn Belt unsuitable for cultivating corn by 2100 without major technological advances in agricultural practices, a new study finds. Climate change will make the U.S.
As a result, the Met Office cannot say with certainty that 2025 will be the hottest year, but it is the most likely outcome.