Public speaking can be difficult, especially when the topic is a divisive one, like climate change. In spite of this, upcoming scientists are talking, and many of them are learning important communication skills along the way.
Read MoreGlobal warming impacts are unique to each region on our planet, but they are most prevalent in places that are cold year-round. One scientist had an opportunity to observe the impacts of “regional warming” on glaciers first hand. This experience empowered her to make a difference and ultimately informed her career path.
Read MoreWater is vital for life. It is required to grow crops, manufacture goods, and to maintain clean and safe cities and communities. With climate change, however, our reliable water sources are becoming less reliable.
Read MoreWhat does a "true" winter look like in Vermont? This image is quickly changing changing and college students are taking notice.
Read MoreAs frigid air pours down from the Arctic, 2018 New Years celebrations across the northern and eastern US could indeed be the COLDEST on record. So, where’s global warming?
Read MoreAs our climate changes, so will the behavior of hurricanes. November 30th marked the official end to this year's record breaking season. Moving into the future, will this season prove to be an anomaly or did we just experience our new normal?
Read MoreHow much CO2 was in our atmosphere when your favorite album was released?
Read MoreOur climate has a groove and we are throwing it off!
Read MoreImagine you are planning a hike in the mountains, but there are severe weather warnings. Will you be the cautious and responsible friend, or will you put everyone at risk?
Read MoreGrilling out in February? If this is what global warming looks like, I’ll take it!
Wait... Is this what global warming looks like?
It appears that NOAA scientists intentionally manipulated data to hide a pause in global warming. The main takeaway from this report? Scientists are changing data to make it look like climate change is real, when it is not.
Read MoreHuman-caused climate change is happening. The vast majority of scientists have known this for decades. The impacts will likely be catastrophic. In spite of this, greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise at an unprecedented rate and most people are not putting climate change at the forefront of decision-making.
Read MoreHuman society needs a change of collective mind-set in relation to the Earth, because it is on an unsustainable path in a world of limited resources.
Read MoreThe clock is running out, and human-caused climate change is already having disproportionate impacts on various regions around the world.
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