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Why we still don’t yet know how bad climate migration will get
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi speaks with Vox on climate migration
March 16, 2022
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Natural Disasters Sway Feelings About Climate Projections
Negative personal experiences with natural disasters like wildfires and hurricanes are among key variables in pushing people to take or accept protective measures.
March 09, 2022
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It’s personal: Stanford-led research reveals how people’s experience with climate-related disasters affects their willingness to take and accept protective actions
Surveys show that negative climate experiences are associated with elevated perceived risk for specific climate hazards, and more.
March 01, 2022
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Q&A with Stanford experts: How does climate change drive migration, and what can be done about it?
Stanford researchers discuss how climate change’s effect on migration will change, how we can prepare for the impacts and what kind of policies could help alleviate the issue.
June 02, 2021
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Stanford Earth’s Gabrielle Wong-Parodi receives NSF CAREER Award
The grant supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department.
March 29, 2021
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Making America green again
The findings, expertise and policy experience of Stanford researchers working across multiple fields could help contribute to sustainable, cost-effective solutions.
March 23, 2021
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Stanford researchers explore how shifts in federal approaches can turn the tide of destructive wildfires
Stanford research and expertise point toward bipartisan solutions that reset priorities, change mindsets and employ new technologies.
March 23, 2021
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Researchers find confusion over masks for wildfire, COVID-19 crises
Stanford researchers outline recommendations for communicating mask use guidelines during compounding crises.
October 28, 2020
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Conversations on Climate Challenges: Natural Disasters, Risk, and Survey Data
Researchers provide insights for individuals, policymakers, and others who may want to know what kinds of actions will be most effective in the face of these environmental threats.
September 29, 2020
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What a day on Mars will do: Californians have new urgency on climate change
Some well-earned skepticism persists that temporary enthusiasm will do little to bring about broad and long-term change.
September 25, 2020
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New Stanford seed grants create pathways to sustainability
17 seed grants have been awarded, providing one year of funding to faculty pursuing groundbreaking ideas for sustaina
September 24, 2020
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COVID-19 provides rare opportunities for studying natural and human systems
Researchers hypothesize outcomes of the pandemic's disruption and outline research priorities for advancing our understanding of humans' impact on the environment
July 29, 2020
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Stanford reflects on Earth Day at 50: Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi explains how resource-conserving default settings on appliances and other technologies could have substantial impacts on the environment.
April 22, 2020
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Stanford celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day
Stanford scholars, including faculty at Stanford Earth, detail some of the major environmental success stories of the past half century and reflect on important milestones.
April 22, 2020
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Stanford researchers weigh in on Australian wildfires
The Daily spoke to several professors and researchers to get their perspective on the situation in Australia and speak to the larger issues at play.
January 16, 2020
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Stanford-led review offers pathways to change the minds of climate deniers
By reviewing the psychology behind climate change rejection, a Stanford researcher suggests four approaches that can sway climate deniers and help overcome obstacles to solutions
January 08, 2020
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California’s climate dystopia comes true
Researchers reflect on PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoffs
October 09, 2019
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Why Your Actions Absolutely Make A Difference In The Fight Against Climate Change
According to climate and environmental science experts, personal conservation and advocacy efforts play a key role in protecting the planet and influencing others to get on board.
September 16, 2019
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Gabrielle Wong-Parodi receives NAS early-career award
The assistant professor of Earth system science has been awarded a 2019 Early-Career Research Fellowship by the National Academies' Gulf Research Program.
September 03, 2019
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Gabrielle Wong-Parodi receives early career award
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi of Earth System Science has received an early career faculty award to research the health consequences of environmental coastal threats in the Gulf of Mexico.
June 18, 2019