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Researchers in the News

Flocks of sheep are the firefighting solution we never knew we needed
Glen MacDonald
Thu, 11/11/2021
ABC News
Climate change in Tucson: What you need to know
Gregg Garfin
Fri, 11/05/2021
KGUN 9
Climate Change Magnified Recent California Deluge
Alexander (Sasha) Gershunov
Wed, 10/27/2021
Scientific American
Colorado River Water Users face cuts as Historic Drought takes its toll
Brad Udall
Mon, 10/25/2021
CBS - 60 min
Southwest states facing tough choices about water as Colorado River diminishes
Brad Udall
Sun, 10/24/2021
CBS - 60 min
This odd Colorado River fish faces an uncertain future
Wed, 10/20/2021
National Geographic
Oil spill hints at broader threats to ocean health
Richard Ambrose
Tue, 10/12/2021
Daily Bulletin
Exploring an epic Colorado river during record-breaking drought
Mon, 10/11/2021
National Geographic
Why California’s enormous oil spill won’t be its last
Richard Ambrose
Sat, 10/09/2021
The Guardian
Impact of forest thinning on wildfires creates divisions
Erica Fleishman
Sat, 10/09/2021
The News and Observer
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