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March 03, 2021
Wildfire smoke poses an existential threat to outdoor theaters in the Bay Area and beyond
DATEBOOK -
March 03, 2021
Small-Scale Fisheries Offer Strategies for Climate Change Resilience
Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences -
March 03, 2021
Global Carbon Emissions Need to Shrink 10 Times Faster
University of East Anglia Communications -
March 03, 2021
How Much Do Humans Influence Earth’s Water Levels?
Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences -
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March 01, 2021
Opinion: Saving this small bird might cost us millions. But it would be worth it.
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February 24, 2021
Experts tell California Public Utility Commission to brace for higher electricity rates
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February 23, 2021
Fragmentation of tiger habitat is leading to inbreeding, low survival: Study
Hindustan Times -
February 22, 2021
Air Pollution Puts Children at Higher Risk of Disease in Adulthood
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
February 21, 2021
Texas and California built different power grids, but neither stood up to climate change
Politico -
February 19, 2021
Humble dung beetles may be ideal DNA detectors for animal surveys
Science Magazine -
February 19, 2021
As the U.S. Rejoins the Paris Climate Agreement, Revisit FRONTLINE’s Recent Climate Reporting
PBS Frontline -
February 19, 2021
One California Community Shows How to Take Waste Out of Water
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February 18, 2021
20 US hotspots where nitrogen reduction programmes could be targeted
New Food Magazine -
February 18, 2021
What California needs to do to avoid a Texas-style electricity crisis
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February 18, 2021
Increasingly Fragmented Tiger Populations May Require ‘Genetic Rescue’
Stanford News Service