School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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New high-resolution climate model predicts more extreme weather events in the future External News Renay San Miguel
COVID shots are a go for children, but parents are reluctant to consent External News Renay San Miguel
The Earth is at a tipping point. Here's what's at stake if we don't act on climate change External News Renay San Miguel
NASA Selects Crew for 45-Day Simulated Trip to a Mars Moon External News Renay San Miguel
See Uranus' mysterious auroras like never before: Scientists create the most detailed map yet of the entire planet to shed light on its unusual magnetic field External News Renay San Miguel
Georgia businesses collaborating on fighting climate change External News Renay San Miguel
Wildfire smoke harms more people in the eastern U.S. than West, study shows External News Renay San Miguel
Antarctic Ice Shivers From Distant Earthquakes External News Renay San Miguel
Enjoy It While You Can: Dropping Oxygen Will Eventually Suffocate Most Life on Earth External News Renay San Miguel
Major climate action at stake in fight over twin bills pending in Congress External News Renay San Miguel
Making the Business Case for Sustainability: Students Pitch Carbon- and Cost-Saving Measures in the 2021 Carbon Reduction Challenge External News Renay San Miguel
Purple Bacteria Fix Nitrogen in Proterozoic-Analogue Lake External News Renay San Miguel
Scientists Discover When Earth’s Oxygen Will Run Out – Should We Worry? External News Renay San Miguel
Jennifer Glass, Chris Reinhard Join Scialog Colleagues in the Search for ‘Signatures of Life in the Universe’ News Renay San Miguel
UN chief urges 'rapid' emission cuts to curb climate change External News Renay San Miguel