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Archived articles
Climate change
Bioethics
Baby, it's hot outside
Published
Aug 19, 2016
Bioethicist Travis Rieder discusses the morality of having children in the age of global warming
/ NPR
Marine ecology
Canaries in cold seas
Published
Spring 2016
One-millimeter mollusks could hold clues to the health of oceans
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Pollution solutions?
SEARCH for cleaner air
Published
March 2, 2016
New center will explore how energy policies, climate change affect air quality—and our health
Climate and capitalism
Published
Feb 24, 2016
Environmentalist, author Naomi Klein calls Paris accord 'woefully inadequate'
Global warming
Post-Paris Agreement, a new age for climate policy
Published
Jan 22, 2016
Todd Stern, who represented U.S. at Paris talks last month, leads panel discussion
Climate Change
Less meat, less heat
Published
Dec 10, 2015
In Paris, JHU team touts Meatless Monday as important part of global warming conversation
Power failure?
Published
May 28, 2015
Analysis finds shortcomings in how regulators determine reliability of nation's electricity systems
In the wake
Not quite paradise
Published
Feb 26, 2015
Photos
Woodrow Wilson Fellow's photography, on display at MSE Library, explores 'vanishing islands' of South Pacific
In the dark
Power grid predictions
Published
Dec 15, 2014
Power supplies in coastal U.S. cities increasingly at risk due to climate change, JHU model shows
Student scholar
Climate change agent
Published
May 14, 2014
Junior Justin Falcone receives Truman Scholarship in recognition of leadership potential, commitment to public service
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