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Published by National Geographic
July 26, 2022

"As long as we're close to the boiling point of water, or slightly below...

Published by The Atlantic
July 25, 2022

"Grasslands store less carbon per acre than forests, on average, but in a...

Published by Cheddar News
July 5, 2022

Jefferson Tester, professor of sustainable energy systems, speaks about...

Published by The New York Times
June 21, 2022

  “The carbon footprint is the main hurdle we have to clear Then...

Published by WENY News
June 19, 2022

Mary Zick, PhD candidate, and Dr Phillip Milner, assistant professor of...

Published by The New York Times
June 17, 2022

This piece on how urine can be used as a fertilizer notes...

Published by Bloomberg CityLab
June 10, 2022

Urban planning and architecture professors Timur Dogan and Felix Heisel...

Published by The Washington Post
June 3, 2022

Jeremy Wallace, associate professor of government, writes this Monkey...

Published by Popular Science
May 31, 2022

“We should try to recycle anything we can, but in the case of...

Published by The Hill
May 28, 2022

Mike Hoffmann, professor emeritus at CALS and faculty fellow with the...

Published by Vox
April 19, 2022

“It’s going to be a game, I think, for everybody to get all the...

Published by The Hill
April 18, 2022

Anthony Ingraffea, professor of engineering emeritus, and Robert Howarth,...