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#Expert Q & A: Amid the Wildfire Haze, NJIT's Alexei Khalizov Explains What's in the Air
The soot that permeated the air in New Jersey and New York this summer — courtesy of massive wildfires in Canada — is exactly what a New ...
Record Water Temperatures Testing Resilient Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are some of the most diverse and beautiful ecosystems on the planet. Roughly 25% of the ocean’s fish and over half a billion ...
Managed retreat: Could this "extreme" move be one of the best ways of dealing with climate change?
Climate change is wreaking havoc on every part of the world right now. Coastal towns are seeing more consistent floods, inland cities are being plagued ...
CLM Magazine features Church Mutual® about the trending risks at summer camps
Esports and cybersecurity, climate change, mental health, physical injuries and protecting campers from sexual abuse top the list of trending risks at camps this summer. ...
Florida Tech Shark Biologist Stars in National Geographic Program on Shark Attacks
Toby Daly-Engel, the distinguished shark biologist and director of Florida Tech’s Shark Conservation Lab, is a featured expert on “When Sharks Attack…and Why,” ...

Will Texas’ energy grid continue to function in the face of extreme weather?
As summer arrives, residents in Texas are especially feeling the heat with no end in sight. Two consecutive days earlier this week, the state’s ...
Will clean energy incentives, EV tax credits survive debt ceiling showdown?
As the nation prepares for a showdown between President Biden and House Republican leadership over the impending default date of the federal debt ceiling, a ...
Going green: Solar and wind power remain the best alternatives to fossil fuels
Find video for use here. In the U.S., more and more individuals, and even corporations, are making it a priority to go green in ...
Op-Ed: A New Kind of Education for Urban Leaders in America
By: President Katrina S. Rogers, Ph.D., Fielding Graduate University, and President Ronald Mason, Jr., J.D., University of the District of Columbia Urban communities ...
#ExpertPerspective: Did the Covid-19 Pandemic Change Perspectives on Inequality?
Did the COVID-19 pandemic have a silver lining? According to Professor Andrea Dittmann and an interdisciplinary team of researchers, the answer is, “Yes.” In 2020, when ...