
Seals have been a staple for the coastal village of Kotzebue for generations. Rapid changes in sea ice driven by ocean warmth are presenting a challenge for hunters.

Countries from the Hindu Kush Himalayas seek to present a unified voice at COP26 with their #HKH2Glasgow campaign.

The Environmental Science and Policy program gave Norton the tools she needed to become a protector of, and advocate for, California’s beaches.

The intern will be using a Bayesian framework and Flee agent based model to simulate human migration due to conflict and food insecurity in East Africa.

Researchers have zeroed in on what they call the Last Ice Area, where the last year-round Arctic ice, and associated ecosystems may–or may not–survive in a warmer future.

The Democrats must quickly pass the Infrastructure Bill and compromise on reconciliation. There is no time to spare.

Given the essential role of the power grid, electric utilities are in a unique position to lead disaster mitigation and preparedness.

The Climate and Society program is seeking a math tutor to provide additional support for students.

Rooftop solar can generate vast amounts of energy. But, how much of that energy could actually be used?