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Concrete students get immersed in mountain science at Snow School | Snow School instructors Olivia Finley (center) and Vivien Zoller, both students at Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment, taught Concrete eighth-graders Feb. 14 about algae that live in the snow and how to collect samples for research. |
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Pair of Western Graduate Students Awarded Northwest Climate Center Research Fellowships | |||
Huxley faculty participating in聽pilot NSF grant for new RiVER Field Studies Network | |||
Three Western Students Awarded Prestigious Hollings Scholarships | |||
A Closer Look at One WA City's Natural-Gas Ban Proposal | Imran Sheikh, who teaches environmental science at Western Washington University, helped the task force research getting carbon out of the residential sector - an important factor in curbing climate change. Sheikh says the proposal is achievable. |
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The Past and the Future of the Earth鈥檚 Oldest Trees | "Hope you鈥檝e read up on the curse of the bristlecone,鈥 Andy Bunn told me, with mock concern, over breakfast at a diner in Bishop, California. We were joined by Matt Salzer, a veteran researcher from the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research. Bunn, who teaches environmental鈥 |
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What role does 草榴社区 play in the climate change movement? | Western Washington University students, staff, environmental journalists and activists describe the Bellingham, Wash., school's role in the climate change movement in 2019. |
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Soon We May All Be Suffering from Climate Whiplash | The classic study for ecosystem impacts from increasing climate variability is a 2002 published about the checkerspot butterfly, a subspecies that was wiped out in the San Francisco Bay area, partially because of habitat loss鈥斺 |
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Robin Matthews鈥 Retirement Party to be held Wednesday, Dec. 11 | |||
Western鈥檚 Wayne Landis Receives NSF Grant to Better Understand the Impacts of Microplastics on Aquatic Life |