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Weathering the Storm: Building Organizations Resilient to Climate Change

Discover how cutting-edge simulations are forging organizations that can anticipate, withstand, and adapt to climate change effects through organizational resilience.

Elijah Foster
Oct 22, 2025

How Digital Trees Can Predict Our Forests' Future

Explore how computational modeling and digital twins of trees like eastern cottonwood are revolutionizing forest growth prediction and climate change adaptation.

Carter Jenkins
Oct 22, 2025

Rivers on the Frontline: Merging Climate and Water Management

Exploring how river basin management can simultaneously address water quality and climate change through integrated approaches under the EU Water Framework Directive.

Easton Henderson
Oct 21, 2025

Mountains in the Balance: What Two Decades of Science Reveal About Our Planet's Lifelines

An in-depth analysis of mountain ecosystem services research from 2000-2019, revealing critical insights about climate change impacts and sustainability.

Hazel Turner
Oct 20, 2025

Building Farm-Level Capacities in Irrigation Water Management to Adapt to Climate Change

Learn how farmers can adapt to climate change through improved irrigation water management strategies, technologies, and practices.

Julian Foster
Oct 17, 2025

Nature's Calendar: How Phenology Tracks a World in Flux

Explore the fascinating science of phenology and discover how nature's timing is changing in response to climate change through compelling data and visualizations.

Savannah Cole
Oct 17, 2025

Earth's Living Skin: How a Warming World is Reshaping Our Planet's Green Mantle

Explore how climate change is transforming Earth's terrestrial biosphere - the vital layer of life that regulates our climate and sustains biodiversity.

Sofia Henderson
Oct 15, 2025

The Invisible Rivers of Life: What South Africa's Streams Reveal About Our Changing World

Discover how climate change and land use are reshaping aquatic food webs in South African streams through cutting-edge scientific research.

Charles Brooks
Oct 14, 2025

When Flowers Fall Silent: The Mathematical Mystery of Disappearing Pollinators

Explore how mathematical modeling reveals the impact of rising temperatures on plant-pollinator interactions and the ecological consequences.

Hunter Bennett
Oct 14, 2025

The World is Changing. So Are We. Why Social Science is the New Climate Science

Exploring how environmental disruption is reshaping social sciences and human societies in the Anthropocene era

Wyatt Campbell
Oct 13, 2025

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