A Mining Boom Across the Tropics Is Degrading Rivers
Study reveals the global scale of mining's detrimental impacts on the environment.
[more]Study reveals the global scale of mining's detrimental impacts on the environment.
[more]With climate change, investment would benefit corn and soybean farmers.
[more]"The Vermont flooding is a good example to get us thinking about the worst-case scenario for extreme rainfall events and how flooding damages our infrastructure." The assistant professor of Geography tells New York Magazine.
[more]"We built an economy and a set of practices coded to a past climate, not the one that is unfolding," the associate professor of geography tells The New York Times.
[more]"You hope that every event like this keeps people alert, and thinking of the future. It's not going to be a one-off, and you can't put your head in the sand," the professor of geography says in a New York Times story about Vermont's flood protection efforts.
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