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Thiede featured at PopTalks on climate shocks in population research
SSRI faculty to present at Climate Solutions Symposium
Ag student travels to Arctic for research training in a climate-changed region
New project to learn from, support Indigenous communities facing climate change
$5M grant to engage Indigenous communities in climate change research
Climate change may affect kinship care patterns in Africa
Extreme Weather Has Long-Term Health Consequences
Social Science Research Institute launches climate, society, health initiative
New project to focus on health impacts of climate change
Weather-triggered asthma topic of Department of Geography 'Coffee Hour' talk
From heat czars to tree planting, relief for urban heat islands
Why Social Science? - Because It Can Help Students Find Their Place in Fighting Climate Change
'Growing Impact' podcast examines effects of flooding on substance use, support
Strategic city planning can help reduce urban heat island effect
Climate Solutions Symposium to take place at Penn State on May 22 and 23
'Growing Impact' podcast talks about getting science into hands of policymakers
Wildfire proximity associated with asthma cases in rural Alaska
Lower than normal rainfall linked with a higher chance of food insecurity
New grant continues Arctic research addressing climate change and communities
Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change
Climate change-influenced refugee crisis may lead to long-term settlement issues
Project to study pandemic impacts on Alaskan salmon season
Randell receives Roy C. Buck Faculty Award in College of Agricultural Sciences
The RISE Network: Towards a New Framework for University Interventions in Disasters
Conference explores role of institutions of higher education in extreme weather
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