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Archived articles
Climate change
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
Endless winter
Why so much snow?
Published
Feb 13, 2014
We ask JHU's Ben Zaitchik, whose research involves understanding, coping with climatic variability
Next top model?
Planning for disasters
Published
Oct 28, 2013
JHU-led project aims to help region better withstand hurricanes, heat waves
Water warriors
Published
Sept 2013
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JHU fellows head out on the Chesapeake Bay to battle threats of global climate change
/ Gazette
The Arctic, unfrozen
Published
Winter 2012
The shrinking Arctic ice cap is worrying enough, but less apparent changes may be part of an ominous overall picture
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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