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Small Pests, Big Problems: The Global Spread of Bark Beetles

Yale Envrionment 360 | September 21, 2017

When New York Harbor Is Your Classroom

Hakai Magazine | May 25, 2017

The Uncertain Future of Puffin for Dinner

Hakai Magazine | January 17, 2017

As Groundwater Dwindles, a Global Food Shock Looms

National Geographic | December 22, 2016

Why Cougars Are Coming to Town

National Geographic | December 13, 2016

One of the World's Most Unusual Plants Is Disappearing

National Geographic | September 8, 2016

Summer in March? Warming Climate Alters Europe's Seasons

National Geographic | April 4, 2016

As Electric Cars Stall, A Move To Greener Trucks and Buses

Yale Environment 360 | March 24, 2016

Marine Mammals Unsettled as Arctic Noise Grows

Arctic Deeply | February 19, 2016

Can We Stop Mosquitoes From Infecting the World?

National Geographic | February 1, 2016

Arctic Report Card

Arctic Deeply | December 16, 2015

Will Global Warming Heat Us Beyond Our Physical Limits?

National Geographic | December 15, 2015

On Thin Ice: Big Northern Lakes Are Being Rapidly Transformed

Yale Environment 360 | November 19, 2015

For U.S. Tribes, a Movement to Revive Native Foods and Lands

Yale Environment 360 | September 28, 2015

Will New Technologies Give Critical Boost to Solar Power?

Yale Environment 360 | December 11, 2014

Winged Warnings: A perilous journey

Environmental Health News | September 30, 2014

In a Host of Small Sources, Scientists See Energy Windfall

Yale Environment 360 | February 27, 2014

What Is Iceland without Ice?

Scientific American | December 18, 2013

Ski Wax Chemicals Can Build Up in Blood

Scientific American | March 15, 2011

Wood Smoke Wafts Up Health Concerns

Scientific American | March 14, 2011