The wise man Trump should listen to
George Shultz, who worked in the White House under the Ronald Reagan, talks about climate change, the nuclear crisis with North Korea and US Russia relations.
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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists
Gretchen Daily is mentioned as one of the recipients of the 26th Blue Planet Prize, an award given to those for "outstanding achievements in scientific research that aims to help solve global environmental problems."
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Court Scuttles Rule Cutting Potent Greenhouse Gas
Michael Wara comments on the federal appeals court ruling to negate the Environmental Protection Agency authority to regulate hydrofluorocarbons or HPCs.
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US Scientists Contradict Trump's Climate Claims
Christopher Field is quoted on new Climate change report
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Federal report sees human-caused changes to California’s climate
Noah Diffenbaugh comments on a new federal report on climate change and its effects now
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A picture of seawater intrusion in Marina's aquifers is unveiled.
Rosemary Knight is mention in relation to her study on groundwater data collection
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Everyone’s Talking About That Leaked Government Climate Report. Here’s Why It Actually Matters.
Katharine Mach comments on Climate Science Special Report and its validity and implications
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Draft U.S. report says extreme storms driven by climate change
Christopher Field is mention and quoted in relation to a draft created by 13 federal agencies on climate change and its negative impacts being felt today.
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New tool helps parched regions plan how to replenish aquifers
Richard Luthy and Jonathan Bradshaw are mention in the development of AquaCharge, a new way to replenish aquifers
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‘Lucifer’ Bakes Europe in Intense Heat Wave
As the intense heat wave in Europe, now called Lucifer by media outlets, has taken two lives climate experts like Noah Diffenbaugh weight in their opinion on the matter stating "that further global warming will further increase the occurrence of severe heat and occurrence of record heat.”
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Flint Pipes Released As Much As 18 Grams of Lead Per Household
Richard Luthy comments on a study illuminating light of the ongoing crisis with contaminated water at Flint Michigan.
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Study: Just going outdoors could become deadly in South Asia
Christopher Field sheds opinion on new study showing a rise in climate in some areas that would make it "too hot for people to survive for a more than a few minutes."
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Nearly 60,000 suicides in India linked to global warming
Marshall Burke is quoted discussing research similar to his on the contributing factors that climate change may have in suicide rates in India
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New breed of VR pushes for social change
Jeremy Bailenson talks about VR and its implications
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The Great Decoupling
Robert Jackson co-authors study on global energy consumption displayed in chart form.
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Why so much of the world is stuck in a ‘poverty trap’
Matthew Bonds co-authors a study into the factors that set up the "poverty trap" and what is needed to break the mold for people in poorer conditions to survive.
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A Beach Town’s Dilemma: Protect Homes or Save the Shore?
Katharine Mach is quoted on the issues arising from the Del Mar walkable beach
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Coverage: The Biological Hydraulic System on the Tuna and it's Implications for Mechanics
Barbara Block's research is cited on the use of the Tuna's lymphatic system to control its dorsal and anal fins to navigate the sea.
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Bringing the Plight of Coral Reefs to Our Screens
Stephen Palumbi is quoted on coral bleaching and its effects calling it "one of the chief footprints of climate change."
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One Photographer's Quest to Document Endangered Animals
Rodolfo Dirzo and Paul Ehrlich's study on drastic decline of animal species is mention in relation toa new PBS miniseries in photographing endangered species
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