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Recent extreme weather prompting climate change discussion

With heat waves, a strong derecho, wildfires and widespread drought defining this year’s weather in the U.S., many are questioning if climate change is affecting us already. “It’s clear that when we look at the consequences of climate change, that it’s in severe weather where we are going to see effects,” climate scientist Don Wuebbles of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign told USA Today. More than 40,000 daily heat records have been broken around the country so far this year, …

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Climate Change Weekly Roundup: 08/20/12

Publication – NewsWise
Date: August 13, 2012 “Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Cites Evidence of Link Between Extreme Weather, Global Warming” At an American Chemical Society meeting August 13, Nobel Laureate Mario J. Molina, Ph.D. said new scientific analysis strengthens the view that record-breaking summer heat, crop-withering drought and other extreme weather events in recent years indeed result from human activity and global warming. Molina, who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry …

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Busalacchi quoted in article on “lack of warning” for 2012 U.S. drought

The worst drought to devastate the United States in nearly 50 years struck the fields of the Midwest and High Plains this summer. ESSIC Director and Professor Dr. Antonio Busalacchi was quoted in an article, published on Climate Central, which covered the lack of advanced warning about the drought despite resources at forecasters’ disposal. In May, according to the article, the U.S. Agriculture Department predicted a record corn yield after farmers planted the largest area of corn and …

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Wellness and Sustainability Tips: 8/17/12

Wellness and Sustainability Tips are selected from the UMD “FYI” Listserv system. The “FYI” Listserv provides general announcements and information on programs of particular interest to the faculty and staff of the University of Maryland. I. Wellness

  • Unplug before bed

“Research shows that interacting with lit screens (like the one on your smart phone, computer, or tablet) right before bed time can have a negative effect on the quality of your sleep. The bright light from the screen can …

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Kaushal selected for CMNS junior faculty award

The University of Maryland’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences Board of Visitors selected Sujay Kaushal, an assistant professor for ESSIC and the university’s Department of Geology, as a recipient of its junior faculty award Tuesday. According to the Department of Geology, the award includes a plaque and $2,500 in prize money, which is donated by the board members that make the selection. Kaushal said that his work at ESSIC has focused on two major themes: effects …

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Dr. Junye Chen

Sharing one’s work with colleagues can be a reward in itself. But for Dr. Junye Chen, having his work published in well-known science publications for others to use “into the future” is one of his most rewarding achievements.

Though Chen has already had many rewarding achievements, with a paper published in Science Magazine and more published in the Journal of Climate, he said his two in-preparation papers – which are a result of an on-going project – will

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Murtugudde quoted in The Hindu

The Hindu cited ESSIC and AOSC Professor Dr. Raghu Murtugudde in an article August 12 which covered the recent, wide-spread drought in India. India is heading for a drought, according to the article, for the fourth time in the past 11 years. The previous droughts during such period were in 2002, 2004 and 2009. The Hindu – a weekly newspaper based in India – reports, though a string of droughts is not unprecedented, the question is whether human-induced factors driving climate change …

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Climate Change Weekly Roundup: 08/13/12

Publication – NewsWise
Date: August 6, 2012 “Forged for Infamy: 2012 the Hottest Year on Record for Northeast” New data released by the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University shows the Northeast’s seven-month average (January through July) of 49.9 degrees was the warmest such period since 1895, the year which record keeping began, according to NewsWise. It was the second warmest such period in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and the warmest first seven months of the year in …

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Study led by Yu featured on ScienceBlog

An article on ESSIC Associate Research Scientist Dr. Hongbin Yu‘s study on domestically emitted aerosols affecting air quality in the United States was published on ScienceBlog. The study, originally published in the August 3, 2012 issue of Science, provides the first satellite measurement-based estimate of the amount of airborne particles that come to America from overseas, according to the article. Most of the pollution traveling into the U.S., according to the study entitled ‘Aerosols from …

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Busalacchi profile article published on AAAS MemberCentral

Dr. Antonio Busalacchi, ESSIC director and professor, was featured in AAAS MemberCentral’s “Member Spotlight” on August 6. The profile article, which was published on the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) community website, highlights how Busalacchi deals with the challenges of making the “the complexities of earth science more accessible” to the public and those in his field. As an AAAS fellow, chair of the University’s Council on the Environment, chair of the …

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