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Researchers in the News

What the California Oil Spill Could Mean for Your Health
Richard Ambrose
Mon, 10/04/2021
Prevention.com
President Biden launches strategy to protect workers from extreme heat
Erica Fleishman
Fri, 09/24/2021
KGW 8
Climate Adaptation: Moving to Higher Ground in Your Region to Avoid Sea Level Rise
Glen MacDonald
Tue, 09/21/2021
Earth911
Monsoon rains improve drought, but long term drought continues
Gregg Garfin
Thu, 09/16/2021
ABC Tucson
California fires are burning at higher elevations than ever, creating new dangers
Mark Schwartz
Tue, 09/14/2021
Los Angeles Times
California’s Water Crisis Is Real: Are Their Solutions?
Glen MacDonald
Fri, 09/03/2021
LA Progressive
Colorado River Forecasts Not a ‘Crystal Ball’
Brad Udall
Wed, 09/01/2021
Circle of Blue
California wildfires are climbing higher up mountains, putting more forest at risk of flames
Mark Schwartz
Sat, 08/28/2021
San Francisco Chronicle
Southern California officials declare water supply alert
Glen MacDonald
Wed, 08/18/2021
Spectrum News 1
First-ever water cuts declared for Colorado River in historic drought
Brad Udall
Tue, 08/17/2021
CNN
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