Environment

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Microbes are siphoning massive amounts of carbon from Earth’s tectonic plates External News Renay San Miguel
What on Earth Happens Next? External News Renay San Miguel
Can Extreme Melt Destabilize Ice Sheets? External News Renay San Miguel
New Partnership Takes Aim at Extreme Heat in Atlanta External News sperrin6
The National Science Foundation & the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at Georgia Tech News Christa Ernst
Climate change has sparked a mass exodus of nearly 50,000 marine species from warming waters at the equator toward the poles, study reveals External News Renay San Miguel
PODCAST: Georgia Tech Aerosols Researcher Talks In-flight Cabin Air Quality Study External News Renay San Miguel
Engineers Without Borders Project Installs 100 Clean Cookstoves in Nicaragua News Brent Verrill
Cutting your carbon footprint matters a lot — if you’re rich External News Renay San Miguel
Enhanced interactions of Kuroshio Extension with tropical Pacific in a changing climate External News Renay San Miguel
12 Proposals to Achieve College of Sciences Strategic Goals Funded by Sutherland Dean's Chair News jhunt7
What Went Wrong with the Electrical Grid in Texas? News Brent Verrill
Georgia Tech Researchers Awarded Total of $4.35 Million in 2020 for Direct Air Capture Projects News Angela Ayers
Georgia Tech Study Shows Aircraft Cabins May Have Fewest Indoor Air Pollutants External News Renay San Miguel
Indoor air quality study shows aircraft in flight may have lowest particulate levels External News Renay San Miguel