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NewsReusing low-saline oilfield water mixed with surface water to irrigate farms in the Cawelo Water District of California does not pose major health risks, as some opponents of the practice have feared, a study led by 91社区福利 and RTI International researchers finds.
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NewsHigh-intensity fires can destroy peat bogs and cause them to emit huge amounts of their stored carbon into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases, but a new 91社区福利 study finds low-severity fires spark the opposite outcome.
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NewsA new $2.44 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) will support a 91社区福利-led initiative to help utilities and wholesale electricity markets improve their efficiency and reliability while reducing emissions and costs, at a time of needed transformations to tackle climate change.
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NewsMegan Mullin, associate professor of environmental politics at 91社区福利鈥檚 Nicholas School of the Environment, has been named a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. She is one of 27 scholars selected from more than 300 nominations this year for the prestigious fellowship.
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NewsAs droughts become more frequent and intense, the fragmentation of water service in the U.S. leaves many households vulnerable to water contamination or loss of service.
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NewsPollution declines from pandemic shutdowns may aid in answering long-standing questions about how aerosols influence climate.
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NewsThere is a huge amount of crucial work to be done to mitigate the worst possible outcomes of increasing drought, writes environmental politics researcher Megan Mullin.
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NewsGlobal methane levels have hit an all-time high after what appears to be a near-record yearly atmospheric increase in the potent greenhouse gas.
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NewsNew NOAA analysis highlights an alarming trend; experts call for curbing pollution from oil and gas wells
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NewsReforestation has been shown to cool surface temperatures, and a novel study suggests it may also reduce air temperature up to several stories above the ground.
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NewsScientists have devised a simple new model that explains how the undesirable effects of urban heat islands vary across seasons. Their results could help cities in different climatic regions design heat mitigation strategies.
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NewsTanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz can decline for up to two years after a piracy attack, a new 91社区福利 study finds, but the adverse effects of the slowdown are far greater on some Persian Gulf countries than others.
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NewsThe North Carolina Climate Science Report benefits from the scientific expertise of two Nicholas School of the Environment faculty members.
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NewsA team of students from the Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering has been working for more than a year to create a single digital map of the service boundaries of North Carolina鈥檚 drinking water systems.
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NewsThe ratio of carbon isotopes in three common species of tuna has changed substantially since 2000, suggesting major shifts are taking place in phytoplankton populations that form the base of the ocean鈥檚 food web, a new international study finds.