Topic: Climate Change

Climate conversations on point in Miami Beach

University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on the many solutions proposed this week at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference.

Climate conversations on point in Miami Beach

University leaders and researchers provided insight and shed light on the many solutions proposed this week at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference.


Depth-defying scientific explorations

Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.

Depth-defying scientific explorations

Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.



Depth-defying scientific explorations

Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.

Depth-defying scientific explorations

Marine biologist Richard Coleman has gone to extremes to study the migration patterns of certain fish species in many unexplored regions of the ocean.



Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnerships

Study uncovers the influence of the livestock industry on climate policy through university partnerships




Flying into the cold unknown

Rosenstiel School scientist Paquita Zuidema is a principal investigator of a multi-agency team to investigate cold air outbreaks in the Arctic.

Flying into the cold unknown

Rosenstiel School scientist Paquita Zuidema is a principal investigator of a multi-agency team to investigate cold air outbreaks in the Arctic.


Swamp trip primes students on Everglades restoration

A new five-day immersive course in the School of Law gave students insight into the massive state and federal project.

Swamp trip primes students on Everglades restoration

A new five-day immersive course in the School of Law gave students insight into the massive state and federal project.




‘Cone of uncertainty’ graphic to feature more information

University researchers explain why the revamped graphic, to be unveiled this hurricane season, will better aid residents.

‘Cone of uncertainty’ graphic to feature more information

University researchers explain why the revamped graphic, to be unveiled this hurricane season, will better aid residents.


Blimp takes flight

Aerosol scientists at the College of Engineering are taking their research beyond conventional ground-level assessments.

Blimp takes flight

Aerosol scientists at the College of Engineering are taking their research beyond conventional ground-level assessments.




A single-celled-microbe is helping corals survive climate change, study finds

New research highlights the role of microorganisms in protecting corals from heat-stress  

A single-celled-microbe is helping corals survive climate change, study finds

New research highlights the role of microorganisms in protecting corals from heat-stress  



Blimp takes flight to capture atmospheric aerosols

Researchers at the College of Engineering and Miami-based smart balloons company Alta Systems launched a tethered blimp over the Coral Gables Campus to collect first-of-its-kind data on aerosol particles in Miami.

Blimp takes flight to capture atmospheric aerosols

Researchers at the College of Engineering and Miami-based smart balloons company Alta Systems launched a tethered blimp over the Coral Gables Campus to collect first-of-its-kind data on aerosol particles in Miami.



Leah Henseler: Sculpting climate change through data

Rosenstiel School Library showcases student’s innovative sculpture.

Leah Henseler: Sculpting climate change through data

Rosenstiel School Library showcases student’s innovative sculpture.


Researchers trace the health of coral reefs through tiny organisms

A National Science Foundation grant is helping University of Miami students and faculty members to investigate the health of global coral reefs by looking at the remains of foraminifera, single-celled organisms, that live near them.

Researchers trace the health of coral reefs through tiny organisms

A National Science Foundation grant is helping University of Miami students and faculty members to investigate the health of global coral reefs by looking at the remains of foraminifera, single-celled organisms, that live near them.


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