"Over the next 25 years, global warming will challenge population health in countless ways, from extreme heat events and drought to floods and sea level rise. We need to get ahead of this now, ...." - LuAnne Thompson, member of the Advisory Committee for the UW Popluation Health Initiative.
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Ocean conditions contributed to unprecedented 2015 toxic algal bloom
“A study led by researchers at the University of Washington and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration connects the unprecedented West Coast toxic algal bloom of 2015 that closed fisheries from southern California to northern British Columbia to the unusually warm ocean conditions — nicknamed “the blob” — in winter and spring of that year.” – Hannah Hickey
Read moreEarthGames - "Climate Quest and EcoTrivia: Save the Animals"
Dargan Frierson’s EarthGames, an educational video game about the environment, is now available on iOS, Android, Mac and PC.
Read moreEarthGames Featured in GeekWire
EarthGames, an educational video game about the environment, led by Dargan Frierson at UW, was featured in GeekWire.
Read moreThe Washington Post - Greenland may be losing ice even faster than we thought
Ian Joughin, a glaciologist at the University of Washington was quoted in The Washington Post this past week about the current and expected loss of ice across Greenland.
Read moreHeraldNet - Island County gets an advance look at future sea levels
An article over the weekend on HeraldNet talks about how the Washington Sea Grant program, part of the University of Washington’s College of the Environment, has put together a study to estimate the amount of sea level rise over the next century as it applies to the waters around Whidbey and Camano islands.
Read moreNew PCC Fellowship-Apply by 15 Oct 2016
The Program on Climate Change (PCC) is pleased to be able to offer a new graduate fellowship opportunity to begin between winter 2017 and winter 2018. The goal of these fellowships is to support one or more students with a clear passion for working across academic boundaries on projects grounded in climate science broadly defined. The applicants will submit a written proposal for research that is not currently defined as their dissertation research, and that has the support of faculty/staff in two different units (academic departments, research units, etc.).
Details hereTribute to Ed Miles - Scholar, Humanitarian, Teacher, Friend and Mentor 1939-2016
Ed Miles was part of envisioning the Program on Climate Change, but that was but a small piece of his academic footprint at UW. Read the tribute here: https://smea.uw.edu/about/news/2016/05/09/tribute-to-ed-miles-scholar-humanitarian-teacher-friend-and-mentor-1939-2016/
Read the Tribute by Ed's Colleagues in the SMEA news.UW Atmos Outreach w Jeff Renner explain the Coriolis Force in a new video!
Find out what the merry-go-round misconception is.. and many other videos from UW ATMOS outreach!
Watch the Video!GCeCS Capstone Discussion and Brainstorm
Wednesday April 6, 2016 2-3:30 PM Join fellow graduate students and faculty as we explore capstone project ideas.
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