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Mentorship, Innovation, and Coastal Resilience – A Profile of Dr. Palm-Forster
by Sanaa Burke, Climate Scholar Dr. Leah Palm-Forster is at the forefront of research that addresses critical environmental issues, particularly those impacting coastal communities. As the director of the Center for Experiments in Applied Economics (CEAE), she places...
Klahr-Spivack Fellow & NASA Intern: Angelica Kusen
The Klahr-Spivack Environmental Field Experience Fund supports undergraduate students in pursuing field experiences, community engagement, and professional development related to environmental science and climate change. Angelica Kusen (Honors Environmental Science,...
Climate Change Hub Video Game Jam
Video Game Celebration! Climate Change & Oceans Join a celebration of all things climate change and video games! Stop by to play a video game made during our first national Climate Change Video Game Jam (Design Competition - including a game made by UD...
Introducing the Climate Fellows GSO
The Climate Fellows are a new Graduate Student Organization (GSO) at UD committed to connecting graduate students with a passion for climate change research, education, and activism to one and other both academically, professionally, and socially. The Fellows work to...
THE ROAD TO HEAT RESILIENCE
As climate change fuels more days of extreme heat every year, American cities are becoming increasingly familiar with the urban heat island effect. Heat islands are areas that experience increased air temperatures in urban zones due to reduced shade and a lack of...
Inclusive & Creative Climate Education Workshop – Report
In October, the Climate Hub and partners hosted a two-day workshop to build a regional community of practice on inclusive, creative, and emotionally supportive climate change education. We heard from three keynote speakers, piloted several activities on connecting...
Social Costs of Climate Change Globally, by Afia Sarwar
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a prominent and influential organization within the United Nations system, established in 1965 with the mission of promoting sustainable development and improving the quality of life for people around the world.
Report – Loss and Damage Today: The uneven effects of climate change on global GDP & capital
Dr. James Rising's latest report documents effects of climate change on national economies to date, quantifying losses that delegates at the COP28 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations could use when developing a framework for a new fund...
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