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All the coral reefs in the world could be gone by 2070 if global heating continues on its current path. Since 1998, heatwaves have bleached or killed corals in more than 90% of reefs listed as World...
All the coral reefs in the world could be gone by 2070 if global heating continues on its current path. Since 1998, heatwaves have bleached or killed corals in more than 90% of reefs listed as World...
Assistant Professor Tony Reames has been chosen as one of the recipients of Midwest Energy News’ 2019 “40 Under 40.” "I’m grateful for my U-M colleagues, students in the Urban Energy Justice Lab, and...
The ways that we meet the nutritional needs of our communities, while also protecting the planet, promoting healthy lives, and ensuring food justice are among the greatest challenges facing our Nation...
ANN ARBOR—Asian carp are capable of surviving and growing in much larger portions of Lake Michigan than scientists previously believed and present a high risk of becoming established, according to a...
In this era of conflicting ideologies, fake news about climate change—especially on Facebook—can embolden those who remain unconvinced that it’s a threat and can easily influence people who only...
Contact:Jennifer Read, U-M Water Center, 734-769-8898Jim Erickson, Michigan News, 734-647-1842 ANN ARBOR – A collaborative, multi-sector team, led by the University of Michigan’s Water Center at the...
Paul Coseo (MLA '04) has been named Educator of the Year by the Arizona Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects ( AZASLA). The award recognizes an educator dedicated to promoting art...
ANN ARBOR—Deploying a fleet of electric autonomous taxis in a city could result in an 87% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional vehicular travel, according to a new University...