School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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'Brown carbon' released during wildfires is warming the Arctic twice as much as carbon from burning fossil fuels, study finds External News Renay San Miguel
Faculty and Students Honored with 2022 Sigma Xi Awards News Renay San Miguel
Readout of White House Climate Science Roundtable on Countering “Delayism” and Communicating the Urgency of Climate Action External News Renay San Miguel
Georgians want the state to take a stand on climate change External News Renay San Miguel
Celebrating Black History Month with Dorien Minor News jhunt7
Serious, Salty Trouble Is Brewing Under Antarctic Glaciers External News Renay San Miguel
NOAA Features Alumna's Children's Book: 'Ocean Adventures with Millie and Sam' News Renay San Miguel
Celebrating UN Sustainable Development Goals Week: 'Young Minds for Healthy Lives on a Healthy Planet' News Renay San Miguel
Increased storminess may give rise to North Atlantic's 'cold blob' External News Renay San Miguel
Susan Lozier Receives Top American Meteorological Society Honor News Renay San Miguel
Seawater Seep May Be Speeding Glacier Melt, Sea Level Rise News Renay San Miguel
Cobb, Jo, Sa de Melo Honored as Lifetime AAAS Fellows News jhunt7
Focus on Fossils: Paleobiologists to Unearth Ancient Megafauna in East Africa, Forecast How Humans and Climate Affect Wildlife External News Renay San Miguel
The last 7 years have been the warmest on record as planet approaches critical threshold External News Renay San Miguel
Dipping a Toe in Jupiter’s Atmospheric ‘Oceans’ and Polar Cyclones News Renay San Miguel