
We are continuing our measurements of fresh and saline groundwater in Bangladesh using electromagnetic instruments. We finished our first set of measurements and have now shifted farther east near Barisal where groundwater is fresher.

Researchers develop new methods to assess flash flood risk to support anticipatory humanitarian action.

The pandemic brought not only pain and suffering but also an increase in social support and benevolence.

Internships can be valuable and important apprenticeship opportunities for students engaged in them. They should be encouraged, and they should be paid.

Forest cover in many tropical regions increased in recent decades, but a new study suggests that much of the regenerated area is re-cleared within a few years, which could limit biodiversity and carbon storage benefits.

We continued our electromagnetic expedition to image fresh and saline groundwater into the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, the world’s largest. While guards protected us from tigers, it was a wild boar that dug up some of our equipment.

Existing investment treaties do not and cannot advance climate goals. We need a wholly new regime for investment governance.

There are a few actions policy makers can take to increase nuclear power and reduce Europe’s dependence on gas.