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Growing Impact
Penn State Institute of Energy and the Environment
54 episodes
1 month ago
Growing Impact explores cutting-edge projects of Penn State researchers and scientists who are solving some of the world's most challenging energy and environmental issues.
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Earth Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature
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Growing Impact explores cutting-edge projects of Penn State researchers and scientists who are solving some of the world's most challenging energy and environmental issues.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature
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Climate, Crops, and the Colorado River
Growing Impact
34 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
Climate, Crops, and the Colorado River
The Colorado River passes through five states on its way to Mexico, supplying water to municipalities, farms, and industry. It supports more than a trillion dollars in economic activity and supplies water to an estimated 40 million people. The overuse of the Colorado River and an extensive climate change-driven drought have significantly decreased the volume of the fifth largest river in the U.S. A research team is exploring how climate change and agricultural adaptation will affect water availability in the Upper Colorado River Basin and what is important to communities that depend on the river.
Growing Impact
Growing Impact explores cutting-edge projects of Penn State researchers and scientists who are solving some of the world's most challenging energy and environmental issues.