The rise in carbon dioxide is unprecedented in the geologic history of the Earth.
Category: environmental politics
environmental politics
agriculture, climate, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, fossil fuels, renewable energy
I’m taking my ball and going home
NASA launched a couple of satellites that were designed to monitor carbon dioxide emissions worldwide
Endangering endangered species
When it comes to endangered species, habitat is everything.
The Orange Tide
Climate change is not a hoax; resist.
biogeochemistry, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, lakes and streams, water, water pollution, wetlands
From Headwaters to the Sea
This is not the time to “unburden” the corporate world from regulations that protect our environment.
climate, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, population growth
MAGA and the World’s Future
The long-term problems facing Homo sapiens need a genuine sapient vision that we did not elect.
environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, lakes and streams, water, water pollution, wetlands
Rolling on the river
More than half of the riverwater in the continental U.S. is derived from ephemeral streams
Too Darn Hot
we are living in the hot, dry world that was predicted by computer models of the Earth’s climate.
environmental health, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, natural habitat, resource use, sustainability, toxicology
Environmental Justice
What constitutes environmental justice seems inherently subjective…
Arctic, climate, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, marine studies, oceans, sea level
Greenland Ice
If Greenland were to melt completely, sea level would rise by about 7 meters (21 feet) flooding most coastal areas worldwide
