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UArizona experts suggest solutions to encourage food, water and economic security in a changing climate

Aug. 30, 2023

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins created a commission to identify solutions to the challenges facing Arizona agriculture in a rapidly changing climate. The recommendations are outlined in a new report.

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Bike Your Way to a Greener Future

Aug. 21, 2023
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Faculty Feature: Zack Guido

Aug. 19, 2023

Zack Guido is the Director of AIR’s International Programs, who unravels the intricate interplay between resilience and adaptability in the face of environmental stressors. In this Q&A, Guido delves into his collaboration with communities to bolster their climate resilience, advocating for the integration of weather and climate information into decision-making processes. He explores the pivotal connection between resilience work and pressing matters of social justice and equity, shedding light on the importance of actively involving marginalized communities in research.

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A common mold could help a bee species thrive

Aug. 10, 2023

Researchers have found that the bees, which cut bits of leaves for their nests, prefer leaves that harbor the common mold Aspergillus, which may help enhance the insects' health and survival.

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Experience Arizona's Great Outdoors with University of Arizona Outdoor Recreation

Aug. 7, 2023

Calling all nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and adventure enthusiasts! If you're looking to get involved in environmental exploration this fall semester, the University of Arizona Outdoor Recreation Center is your gateway to a world of excitement in the Sonoran Desert. 

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Grace Adams as one of the drum majors of the University’s premier marching band, the Pride of Arizona.

Grace Adams: Shifting campus culture toward sustainability and stewardship

Aug. 3, 2023

Grace Adams is a senior studying Environmental Science with an emphasis on Leadership, Sustainability, and Communication. As the outreach and communications team lead for Compost Cats and through her other various activities, Adams has worked to shift the UArizona campus culture toward sustainability and environmental stewardship.

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Faculty Feature: Stacey Tecot

July 23, 2023

Associate professor of anthropology Stacey Tecot has conducted field work in Madagascar for decades - work that would not be possible without the local researchers and guides who share their wealth of ecological knowledge. Now, Tecot is in the final stages of a storytelling project to preserve and center that knowledge and inspire the next generation of ecologists and biologists in Madagascar.

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Tasting tomorrow: Adapting heritage cuisine for a changing climate

July 13, 2023

The new Tasting Tomorrow project will allow people to share knowledge about native ingredients in an effort to preserve and adapt traditional recipes and food preparation knowledge.

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UArizona and partners form consortium to address Southwest water concerns

July 12, 2023

As traditional sources of water run low, UArizona researchers have been awarded $4 million for phase one of a project intended to improve water security and water reuse methods in the arid Southwest.

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UArizona and partners form consortium to address Southwest water concerns

July 12, 2023

Together with the University of Southern California and the University of Nevada, the University of Arizona is launching the Consortium for Potable Water Reuse to improve water security and water reuse methods in the arid southwestern United States.

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