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Braided river delta in arctic national wildlife refuge. image taken from the air
  • In The News
  • April 28, 2025

Arctic Rivers Project Receives Frontiers “National Champion” Designation

Read on Eurekalert Mentions R. Max Holmes
  • Water
  • Arctic
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  • In The News
  • April 25, 2025

Why New York and New Jersey are at risk of spring wildfires

Read on Insurance Journal Mentions Jennifer A. Francis
  • Risk
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  • In The News
  • April 14, 2025

With Trump and climate change, denial is a hell of a drug

Read on The Boston Globe Mentions R. Max Holmes
Tiffany Windholz, Reggie Tuluk, Permafrost Pathways Tribal Liaison for the Native Village of Cev’aq, and Darcy Peter downloading data from a temperature sensor.
  • In The News
  • April 14, 2025

How do we create equitable solutions to permafrost thaw? Together.

Read on Permafrost Pathways
  • Arctic
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  • In The News
  • April 4, 2025

Thawing grounds, rising stakes: The importance of including permafrost emissions in climate policy

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  • Arctic
  • Carbon
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  • In The News
  • April 2, 2025

Guest commentary: We must stand together

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  • In The News
  • March 27, 2025

Arctic sea ice hits record low for its usual peak growth period

Read on AP News Mentions Jennifer A. Francis
  • Arctic
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  • In The News
  • March 27, 2025

This town on the Cape is a hub for climate scientists. Under Trump, its local economy is shaking.

Read on The Boston Globe Mentions R. Max Holmes
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  • In The News
  • March 21, 2025

How rolling back EPA regulations could impact New England air and water

Read on WBUR Mentions Christopher Neill
  • Water
a hand emerges from a crowd of people facing away from the camera, holding a protest poster painted on cardboard. the poster depicts two planet earths, one with trees and the other with natural disasters, and includes the text YOU DECIDE
  • In The News
  • March 14, 2025

Woods Hole researchers rally to support the sciences

Read on Vineyard Gazette Mentions R. Max Holmes, John P. Holdren
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