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Disloyal boyfriend meme with "Buffalo, NY gets buried in more snow" written on girl, "many of us" written on disloyal boyfriend, and "climate activists" written on angry girlfriend. Another meme with picture of fire over city that reads, "It's not climate change. It's called weather."

What’s in a (Climate Change) Meme?

Doctoral Student Delves Into Dark Humor About Global Challenge

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Behind the Wheel or in the Cockpit, Researcher Helps Marylanders Breathe Easier

Mobile Monitoring Tracks Greenhouse Gases and Other Pollutants

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State, UMD Partner to Build World-class Weather Observation System

Hogan Announces $4M for Maryland Mesonet to Bolster Response to Volatile Events

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$95M NASA Cooperative Agreement to Support Research Center Focused on Global Sustainability

Funding Allows UMD to Expand Collaboration With Space Agency, Broader Research Community

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Flipping the Channel

New Professor Left Cable News for Climate Data Science

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Century-old Deep-sea Expeditions Provide New Climate Change Insights

UMD Scientists' Analysis Shows Rapid Rate of Recent Warming in Indian Ocean

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Another Kind of Tree ‘Planting’ Puts UMD Team in Hunt for $100M Climate Victory

Deceptively Simple Plan to Seal Away Carbon Could Alter Global Warming’s Trajectory

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A Perennial Grass Could Mitigate Climate Change in Midwest, Study Finds

UMD Researchers Lead Effort to Find Natural Option to Protect Crops

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For Terp and Her Twin, It’s Double ‘Jeopardy!’

UMD Student Set to Appear Just Weeks After Sister Competes in Show’s College Tournament

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Five Terps Awarded 2021 NOAA Hollings Scholarships

Prestigious Award Funds Students’ Explorations in Oceanic and Atmospheric Science

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Ozone is threatened in the atmosmphere above the Arctic

Plunging Arctic Temperatures Speed Up Ozone Loss, New Study Shows

Changes Brought On by Climate Change Threaten Layer That Protects Earth From Harmful Radiation

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Why We Can Have Paris Again

As Biden Reengages, UMD Expert Explains Unusual U.S. Relationship to Global Climate Accord

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