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High Meadows Environmental Institute

Shane Campbell-Staton to host PBS' the "Human Footprint"

Looking back and looking forward, the Endangered Species Act turns 50: How did it do?

Expert highlight: Reed Maxwell, on water resources

How hydrogen leakage can prolong methane in the atmosphere

Flood risk to increase by a factor of ten in thirty years, new study shows

Brittle stars in hot water: new study shows how marine species respond to warming waters

Princeton on ice: Documenting climate change at the ends of the Earth

New study shows where birds stop during migration

The Pacific Ocean’s oxygen-starved ‘OMZ’ is growing

The link between infectious disease and climate

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