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Princeton researchers investigate how climate change will affect the North Atlantic Oscillation–and thus European weather

New paper examines how storytelling shapes learning from disasters

Climate change and urbanization both increase storms’ flooding threat for coastal cities

The hidden webs that sustain life on Earth, revealed

Global biodiversity loss tied to outsourced deforestation: Princeton study reveals the hidden costs of consumption

New study finds that some climate-mitigation strategies are better for wildlife than others

New book presents essential expertise on hurricanes and their global impacts

Helping engineers design for waterways on a changing planet

Measuring the human impacts of extreme heat to guide cities’ climate action plans

New research reveals groundwater pathways across continent

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