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From heat waves and floods to air quality alerts and disease emergence – cities are already suffering from the impacts of climate change. To protect urban residents and infrastructure from heat and flooding, we are studying climate change risks to cities and developing solutions to management challenges.
Future generations need our research. We're pursuing the science needed to help solve humanity's greatest environmental challenges. Your gift powers science for environmental solutions.
Environmental news, opinions, and resources by a leader in ecological science.
The Hudson Data Jam Competition challenges students to creatively tell the science stories of the Hudson River watershed.
5 high priority actions proposed by the Tree-SMART Trade initiative can help stem the tide of invasive forest pests and provide very large economic, ecological, and community benefits.
The Cary REU program trains a new generation of environmental scientists to advance and translate ecology - science for the future of the planet - through research, application, communication and education.
Imagine if we could forecast disease risk like weather. Zoonotic diseases like Ebola and Nipah virus often take us by surprise. Spillover events occur, and the public health community is left scrambling to contain the disease and minimize suffering. Cary researchers are paring Big Data and machine learning to develop tools that forecast outbreaks before they strike.
The Catskill Science Collaborative promotes scientific research and environmental monitoring in the Catskill Region on topics relevant to natural resource management. It provides opportunities for Catskill residents and visitors to learn about research and environmental issues in the region.