'Growing Impact' podcast focuses on air quality, health in western Pa. 01/03/2023 The latest episode of the "Growing Impact" podcast features a project focused on air quality and health concerns in western Pennsylvania |
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EMS Program helps develop scholarship, experiential learning and global literacy 12/08/2022 At a large school like Penn State, it can sometimes be hard to find your niche — however, the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Academy for Global Experience, or EMSAGE, encouraged senior Mufaddal Gheewala to discover his place on campus. |
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Coffee Hour to discuss water governance conflicts linked to climate change 11/29/2022 Srinivas Chokkakula, Ministry of Jal Shakti Research Chair with the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi, will give the talk “Conflicts and Complicit Climate Change: Transboundary Water Governance in South Asia” as part of the Department of Geography’s Coffee Hour lecture series |
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Small percentage of globe provides critical natural benefits to most of humanity 11/29/2022 A small percentage of land and coastal waters provides most of the global population with the ecosystem services needed to support human well-being, and maintaining these areas can advance the United Nations’ development, climate and biodiversity conservation goals, according to an international team of researchers. |
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Penn State webinar to address access to low-income energy efficiency programs 11/18/2022 The Penn State Center for Energy Law and Policy (CELP) and the Hamer Center for Community Design in the College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School are teaming up to host a one-hour webinar at 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 1 to address the substantial challenges low-income individuals in Pennsylvania face in accessing energy efficiency programs. |
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Faculty Fighting fire with fire: Study gauges public perception of prescribed burns 11/11/2022 A new study may fill in gaps in understanding public perception toward prescribed burns in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic, where these fires are increasingly used, according to scientists. |
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Coffee Hour talk to discuss the impact of Arctic cyclones on sea ice 11/01/2022 Linette Boisvert, sea ice scientist in NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Cryospheric Sciences Branch, will give the talk “It’s Complicated: The Complex Relationship of Cyclones on Arctic Sea Ice” at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4, in 112 Walker Building. |
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Faculty Coffee Hour to discuss diversifying ag systems, increasing agrobiodiversity 10/26/2022 Kaitlyn Spangler, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Geography at Penn State, will discuss issues with the diversity of crops in her talk "Beyond corn, soy and wheat? Re-imagining a diverse U.S. agricultural landscape.” |
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Penn State GIS Day celebrates a world of possibilities, Nov. 14–15 10/19/2022 Penn State University Libraries will observe GIS Day — an annual event celebrating the technology of geographic information systems (GIS) — with a two-day event Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 14 and 15. |
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Faculty NSF CAREER Award to study impact of petrochemical plant in western Pa. 10/18/2022 Jenn Baka, associate professor of geography at Penn State, received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award to examine the impact of a new ethane cracker plant in western Pennsylvania on humans’ relationship to the environment and environmental policymaking. |