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Emerging Investigator Series – Changseok Han

Water Research & Technology

in Department of Environmental Engineering at Yeungnam University, Korea, in 2005 and 2007, respectively. in Environmental Science and Engineering program, Department of Biomedical, Chemical, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, USA in 2014. He earned his B.S. Dr. Han achieved his Ph.D

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Meet Molly Bogeberg, Marine Conservation Manager!

Washington Nature

She came to TNC as a Sea Grant Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellow in 2014 after completing a M.S in Environmental Science at Washington State University. Molly Bogeberg is a Marine Conservation Manager with The Nature Conservancy in Washington.

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Trapping Lanternflies with Innovation

Academy of Natural Sciences

With the arrival of everyone’s favorite invasive plant hopper — the spotted lanternfly — the Academy reached out to Drexel’s Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) alumna, Emma McKee, to learn more about how to catch these insects using more specialized, effective traps that minimize harm to wildlife. .

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Recharge net metering (ReNeM) provides win-win-win for groundwater agency, landowners, & sustainable groundwater management

Legal Planet

In response to this growing threat and 2014 legislation designed to put an end to chronic overdraft, many basins have identified managed aquifer recharge (MAR) as an essential supply-side tool for managing water resources.

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How is America Acting in Favor of Eco-Friendly Projects

AAEE

An interesting study conducted in 2014 in collaboration between the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, and The Associated Press at NORC, classified American attitudes towards the environment. The national survey included 1,576 adults over 18.

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Carnegie Museum Of Natural History: We Get Questions - Climate Change, Hope And Action

PA Environment Daily

The student’s question during a high school environmental science class in March left me scrambling to deliver a clear and honest answer. By Patrick McShea, Educator, Carnegie Museum of Natural History “Tell me what gives you hope?” Tell me,” she added for emphasis, “because I really want to know.”

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Sharp drop in flower abundance caused by climate crisis will leave pollinators searching further for food

Frontiers

The results are published in Frontiers in Plant Science. Lead author Dr Ellen D Moss, a postdoctoral scientist in the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at Newcastle University, said: “Here we show that a 1.5°C ºC with infrared heaters.