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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Wet and windy future: Climate change raises the threat of multiple hurricanes

New lithium-extraction technology wins first prize at innovation forum

How wastewater treatment plants and coal power plants can cooperate to meet environmental goals

Princeton energy and climate experts weigh in on the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act

New Jersey is fertile ground for climate and environmental research

New calculator helps cities achieve net-zero goals

Study projects more disastrous future flooding events

Prof. Jaffe testifies about the necessity of confronting “forever chemicals”

Doubling down on emerging solar cells

Princeton experts identify priorities for the upcoming United Nations climate conference

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