Princeton and Penn scientists win Philly award for their climate change work Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Princeton and Penn scientists win Philly award for their climate change work Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences has won the 2023 John Scott Award for his work to address climate change. Global warming update: Earth briefly surpasses key climate threshold for first time Penn In the News USA Today Global warming update: Earth briefly surpasses key climate threshold for first time Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that global temperatures should be measured in much longer increments than individual days, weeks, or even a year. Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Penn In the News Salon.com Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says later frosts will mean that mosquitos and disease-carrying pests like ticks will persist further into autumn. Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that decisions by individual climate scientists of whether or not to fly won’t change the system of air travel. Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm Joe Romm, a senior research fellow in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has recently published two papers on carbon dioxide removal and bioenergy carbon capture and will be keynoting American University’s Third Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Carbon Removal Deployment: Law and Policy from Planning to Project. (Image: iStock/Teamjackson) Q&A Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on “solutions” to curb climate change. Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals nocred Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals Sustainability Director Nina Morris recently shared with the Board of Trustees an update on progress. Experts address ‘our changing environment’ A flooded rural road in Thailand following the rainstorm Tien Mu. (iStock/Weeraa) Experts address ‘our changing environment’ Economist R. Jisung Park and political scientist Alice Xu address climate change in an event hosted by the School of Social Policy & Practice. Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term Penn In the News The Hill Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term In an Op-Ed, Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences contrasts the environmental stewardship of a second Biden presidential term with the planetary devastation that would result from Donald Trump’s reelection. Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
Global warming update: Earth briefly surpasses key climate threshold for first time Penn In the News USA Today Global warming update: Earth briefly surpasses key climate threshold for first time Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that global temperatures should be measured in much longer increments than individual days, weeks, or even a year. Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Penn In the News Salon.com Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says later frosts will mean that mosquitos and disease-carrying pests like ticks will persist further into autumn. Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that decisions by individual climate scientists of whether or not to fly won’t change the system of air travel. Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm Joe Romm, a senior research fellow in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has recently published two papers on carbon dioxide removal and bioenergy carbon capture and will be keynoting American University’s Third Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Carbon Removal Deployment: Law and Policy from Planning to Project. (Image: iStock/Teamjackson) Q&A Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on “solutions” to curb climate change. Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals nocred Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals Sustainability Director Nina Morris recently shared with the Board of Trustees an update on progress. Experts address ‘our changing environment’ A flooded rural road in Thailand following the rainstorm Tien Mu. (iStock/Weeraa) Experts address ‘our changing environment’ Economist R. Jisung Park and political scientist Alice Xu address climate change in an event hosted by the School of Social Policy & Practice. Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term Penn In the News The Hill Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term In an Op-Ed, Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences contrasts the environmental stewardship of a second Biden presidential term with the planetary devastation that would result from Donald Trump’s reelection. Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Penn In the News Salon.com Thanks to climate change, autumn will never be the same Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says later frosts will mean that mosquitos and disease-carrying pests like ticks will persist further into autumn. Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that decisions by individual climate scientists of whether or not to fly won’t change the system of air travel. Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm Joe Romm, a senior research fellow in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has recently published two papers on carbon dioxide removal and bioenergy carbon capture and will be keynoting American University’s Third Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Carbon Removal Deployment: Law and Policy from Planning to Project. (Image: iStock/Teamjackson) Q&A Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on “solutions” to curb climate change. Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals nocred Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals Sustainability Director Nina Morris recently shared with the Board of Trustees an update on progress. Experts address ‘our changing environment’ A flooded rural road in Thailand following the rainstorm Tien Mu. (iStock/Weeraa) Experts address ‘our changing environment’ Economist R. Jisung Park and political scientist Alice Xu address climate change in an event hosted by the School of Social Policy & Practice. Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term Penn In the News The Hill Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term In an Op-Ed, Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences contrasts the environmental stewardship of a second Biden presidential term with the planetary devastation that would result from Donald Trump’s reelection. Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Should you stop flying to fight climate change? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that decisions by individual climate scientists of whether or not to fly won’t change the system of air travel. Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm Joe Romm, a senior research fellow in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has recently published two papers on carbon dioxide removal and bioenergy carbon capture and will be keynoting American University’s Third Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Carbon Removal Deployment: Law and Policy from Planning to Project. (Image: iStock/Teamjackson) Q&A Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on “solutions” to curb climate change. Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals nocred Penn reports success on Climate and Sustainability Action Plan goals Sustainability Director Nina Morris recently shared with the Board of Trustees an update on progress. Experts address ‘our changing environment’ A flooded rural road in Thailand following the rainstorm Tien Mu. (iStock/Weeraa) Experts address ‘our changing environment’ Economist R. Jisung Park and political scientist Alice Xu address climate change in an event hosted by the School of Social Policy & Practice. Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term Penn In the News The Hill Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term In an Op-Ed, Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences contrasts the environmental stewardship of a second Biden presidential term with the planetary devastation that would result from Donald Trump’s reelection. Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm Joe Romm, a senior research fellow in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, has recently published two papers on carbon dioxide removal and bioenergy carbon capture and will be keynoting American University’s Third Annual Conference on Carbon Dioxide Removal Law & Policy: Carbon Removal Deployment: Law and Policy from Planning to Project. (Image: iStock/Teamjackson) Q&A Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on “solutions” to curb climate change.
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Experts address ‘our changing environment’ A flooded rural road in Thailand following the rainstorm Tien Mu. (iStock/Weeraa) Experts address ‘our changing environment’ Economist R. Jisung Park and political scientist Alice Xu address climate change in an event hosted by the School of Social Policy & Practice.
Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term Penn In the News The Hill Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term In an Op-Ed, Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences contrasts the environmental stewardship of a second Biden presidential term with the planetary devastation that would result from Donald Trump’s reelection. Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Penn In the News The Hill Earth will cross warming threshold this decade: Study Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that current obstacles to decarbonizing the global economy are political, not physical or technological. James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering. Load More
James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Penn In the News Newsweek James Hansen’s new climate warning and controversial plan to cool the planet Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences disagrees with the premise of a recent climate science paper, particularly its recommendations for solar geoengineering.