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The Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences develops the knowledge, talent and leadership to understand and help solve challenges facing Earth
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Stanford Earth Sep 8
"An explosion of research" has posed hypotheses on how climate change could influence events, Noah Diffenbaugh says.
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Stanford Earth Sep 7
As global warming increases the odds of extreme weather events, how might the Bay Area prepare?
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Stanford Earth Sep 7
Noah Diffenbaugh and discuss the economic and social costs of extreme weather events with .
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Fred Krupp Sep 7
Can mobile monitoring technology help to curb $30 billion in annual gas leaks? EDF + want to find out
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Stanford Earth Sep 6
Melting glaciers emit the "loudest cacophony ever measured in the ocean," writes Rob Jackson in his new poem.
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Stanford Earth Sep 6
New Stanford NGI and competition calls for mobile leak monitoring technology proposals by Oct. 31.
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Stanford Earth Sep 5
While these extremes only happen a few times a year, they can have a very large impact, says Noah Diffenbaugh.
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Stanford Earth Sep 5
Geology uses math, chemistry, biology, physics, archaeology, and more to understand Earth, writes.
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Stanford Earth Sep 5
. and Miyuki Hino: "Unprecedented is increasingly the norm."
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Stanford Magazine Aug 31
So, are you really gonna use that cloth bag 131 times? students on sustainability at the store
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Stanford University Sep 1
Being resilient and prepared requires planning around a "new normal," says 's Noah Diffenbaugh.
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Stanford Earth Aug 31
The rapid development, strength and stalling are all questions scientists will try to answer, says Noah Diffenbaugh.
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Stanford Earth Aug 31
The team is using cutting-edge airborne technology to map Indonesia's vast stores of underground peat.
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Stanford Earth Aug 31
New analytical approaches now help us understand relations between climate change and hurricanes, Diffenbaugh says.
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Stanford University Aug 30
By the end of the century, the number and duration of droughts will double, says 's Steven Gorelick.
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Stanford Earth Aug 29
Beach erosion, flooded infrastructure & more threatens coasts, but drive to revitalize infrastructure offers hope.
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Stanford Earth Aug 28
We need good science to insure our food supply, says , remarking on chief scientist nomination.
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Stanford Earth Aug 28
Refusing to acknowledge climate change will leave us unprepared, Noah Diffenbaugh says.
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Stanford University Aug 25
.'s Gail Mahood and team identified multiple sites that could provide lithium to meet growing demand.
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Stanford Earth Aug 24
Using remote-sensing & first-person data, Madeline Lisaius helps Amazonian Ecuadorians control environmental change.
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