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Eric R. Olson • January 9, 2008
When we think of environmentalism we tend to think of the preservation of pristine tracts of land far removed from civilization or of “green living” where we try to minimize […]
Andrew Grant • January 9, 2008
A 27-year-old spearheads the nation’s premier hurricane forecast.
Andrew Grant • January 9, 2008
Scientists use environmental and historical data to predict hurricanes months in advance.
Molika Ashford • December 29, 2007
Michael Goodchild, a geographer and professor at UC Santa Barbara, just published a kind of a survey (pdf file) of citizen-based geography. Volunteered Geographical Information or VGI, Goodchild writes, is […]
Karina Hamalainen • December 10, 2007
- asks Jessie from New York
Andrew Grant • December 8, 2007
A brief look at the 2007 storm season.
Emily V. Driscoll • October 19, 2007
Geothermal wells increase in popularity as a fossil fuel alternative.
Kristin Elise Phillips • September 26, 2007
Apathy and dreams along the Gowanus Canal.
Meredith Knight • August 3, 2007
The Atlantic Yards development will push South Brooklyn’s over-taxed plumbing infrastructure to the max.
Andrea Anderson • August 1, 2007
Feminized fish: Susceptible victims of a changing aquatic environment or harbingers of worse to come?
Morgen E. Peck • July 25, 2007
Warmer temperatures, melting permafrost: beware avalanches
Kristin Elise Phillips • June 27, 2007
Climate changes are pushing rain forests to the point of no return.
Jennifer Moser • June 20, 2007
Global warming may melt winter tourism.
Peter Sergo • June 8, 2007
Environmental business sets sail with hopes of creating a new frontier of ocean carbon storage.
Emily V. Driscoll • April 11, 2007
Organizers prepare for the first National Day of Climate Action.