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Energy Independence in Puerto Rico
Written by Nardy Baeza Bickel ADJUNTAS, Puerto Rico—The sun has set in Adjuntas, and the loud mating calls of the coquí frogs reverberate through the town’s narrow streets. In the distance, on the...
Written by Nardy Baeza Bickel ADJUNTAS, Puerto Rico—The sun has set in Adjuntas, and the loud mating calls of the coquí frogs reverberate through the town’s narrow streets. In the distance, on the...
Landscape architect and ecologist MaryCarol Hunter is an associate professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability whose current work focuses on the impact of nature...
MLA '04 and PhD '09 grad, Susan Dieterlen releases a new book, Immigrant Pastoral: Midwestern Landscapes and Mexican-American Neighborhoods examines the growth of new Mexican heritage communities in...
Traditionally, scientists assimilate knowledge to inform decision makers. But as sustainability concerns increase, some are seeking other ways to more directly make a difference. In this Voices, we...
Contact: James Arnott, [email protected] The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the world in unimaginable ways and at a rapid pace. The crisis has revealed, very dramatically, how science can inform bold...
The Jacarandá Garden at San Borja Arriarán, a public hospital in Santiago. / image: Kat Shiffler I was drawn to landscape architecture out of a specific desire to create healthcare environments that...
ANN ARBOR—Replacing half of all animal-based foods in the U.S. diet with plant-based alternatives could reduce climate-altering greenhouse gas emissions 1.6 billion metric tons by 2030, according to a...
ANN ARBOR—Nearly 15,000 miles of new Asian roads will be built in tiger habitat by mid-century, deepening the big cat's extinction risk and highlighting the need for bold new conservation measures now...