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hurricane from space
September 14, 2018
Atmospheric scientist Morgan O’Neill discusses what’s driving Florence, why it’s unusual, and how it could be connected to climate change and other... Read More
September 11, 2018
New research finds government buyouts of homes in floodplains have often lacked transparency. This could deter residents from participating in... Read More
September 11, 2018
Stanford experts discuss the linkages between climate change and health, an area that will be a focus of Stanford-led events at the Global Climate... Read More
September 10, 2018
A newly ​developed model looks at how updated regulations and financing options could help renew our aging water infrastructure.
leatherback turtle
September 4, 2018
Understanding the movements of migratory marine animals through different countries' waters and in the open ocean beyond is vital to their management... Read More
Russian wheat aphids (Diuraphis noxia).
August 30, 2018
Scientists have already warned that climate change likely will impact the food we grow. From rising global temperatures to more frequent "extreme"... Read More
August 29, 2018
Stanford researchers and students hosted a number of events in connection with the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco.
August 23, 2018
Basic research as a pathway to solving environmental challenges
Alumni of the Youth Water Trustee program
August 23, 2018
The Stanford Bright Award will be presented to EcoPeace Middle East at an Oct. 4 event on the Stanford campus.

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