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Climate Change

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Letting the (Hot) Air Out of Climate Change Misinformation

UMD Researchers Partner With Teachers to Develop Kids’ Critical and Scientific Thinking Skills

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Climate Change Raises the Black Flag

New UMD Study Links Piracy to Oceanic Ecological Shifts

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Rising to a Grand Challenge: Climate-Related Disasters, Farming Crises

Institutional Grant Team Works to Provide Early Warning in Maryland, Beyond

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5 Ways to Combat Climate Doomism

Extension Specialist Offers Practical Tips—and Hope—Through Popular Webinars

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A Festivus for the Rest of … Earth

EarthFest Celebrates Sustainability on Campus

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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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From Climate Shocks to Lasting Change

5 Takeaways From UMD Expert’s Research on Activism, Policy in a Warming World

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UMD to Lead National Study of Wildfire Impacts on Infants

Interdisciplinary Team Will Examine Effects of Pollution and Stress on Fetal and Infant Health

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Crank Up the AC, Not Global Warming

Engineers Advance Heating and Cooling Technology to Push for a Greener Future

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Apples, Adapted

New Fruit From UMD Could Weather Changing Climate and Labor Shortages to Boost Grower Profits

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Smith Professor, Students Take On Mortgage Climate Risk

Project Addresses Rising Price Tag of More-Volatile Weather Spurred by Global Warming

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Rising to a Grand Challenge: Food, Energy and Water in a Changing Climate

Institutional Grant Team Works for Balanced Approaches to Existential Problems

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