The U.S. 'warming hole'
A wavy jet stream, air pollution, and changes to the landscape are all theories for why the Southeast has warmed less than other parts of the planet.
[more]A wavy jet stream, air pollution, and changes to the landscape are all theories for why the Southeast has warmed less than other parts of the planet.
[more]Detailed satellite imagery reveals significant global shifts in sediment yield due to large dams and land use change
[more]"Greenhouse gases emitted in one country cause warming in another, and that warming can depress economic growth," says Justin Mankin
[more]"One way to think about this is that we, as a nation have been building on average, one dam per day, since the signing of the Declaration of Independence."
[more]Dartmouth Geography major Laura Logan '22 won the first "Women in GIS" student award from CARIGEO, the Caribbean Geospatial Development Initiative, for her story map "Portland: The Past and Future of Jamaican Tourism".
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