climate change

An aerial view of Kaieteur Falls, the world's largest single-drop waterfall, located in Guyana. (Wikimedia Commons/CC BY 2.0)

George Washington University
The environmental integrity of Guyana is being threatened by climate change and the efforts of large corporations to extract fossil fuels from the land. 
A woman steps over a large tarp covering crop land at a small farm.

Diane Dorfer on her farm. (Zareen Reza/University of Connecticut)

University of Connecticut
Small farms are suffering in the face of climate change and a tumultuous economy; it's no wonder that farmers feel the effects as well. But one group is offering help.
A poster board on a white wall filled with print outs of text next to colorful pictures.

Storyboard by Abby Baumgard.

Eckerd College
A story about a grieving family figuring out how to continue living life despite the environmental, social, and financial impacts of climate change. 
Two men work to rebuild the broken roof on an animal shelter.

Robert McMahon, Southern Fresh Farms owner, and friend Jake Stevens rebuild the roof that shelters animals on the Fort Myers farm on Oct. 8. The wooden roof had collapsed as Hurricane Ian tore through. (Florida Climate Institute/Katie Delk)

University of Florida
A Fort Myers hydroponic farming family, whose crops were destroyed by Hurricane Ian, recovers and rebuilds alongside the community.
A woman in a blue jacket stands on a snowy ship deck in Antarctica

Breathing in the peace and stillness during our first evening in Antarctica. (Courtesy of Agam Dhingra)

Middlebury Institute of International Studies
Libby Mohn reflects on witnessing climate change firsthand in Antarctica and connecting it to her everyday life.
A monochromatic water color of a humpback whale on a sheet of paper.

"Whale in Water Color" by Alexa Knoll.

Harvard University
'Whale' is the last Humpback left in the Atlantic Ocean, until a young girl that is sailing with her dad finds him and leads him to be with his new pod that is waiting for him in the Arctic.
An illustrated poster board that features drawing of two people against a backdrop of sky, land, and water

A movie poster that depicts our book idea, "Divided Through Rise." It shows the two main characters, Ripley and Atmus, and shows the three different environments in which people in the story live.

Eckerd College
In a world where sea level rise has affected countless countries across the world, three different domains and genetically modified humans emerge. 

The Centro de Innovación UC (Innovation Center) in Santiago, Chile in February, 2022. (Francisco "A.J" Camacho)

George Washington University
Tackling climate change will involve rethinking how we build, but through common-sense design and recent innovations in carbon capture concrete, a greener future is within reach.
Sunlight shines through a misty and lush forest.

(Sebastian Unrau/Unsplash License)

SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry
Faced with the destruction and loss of nature, Ella finds her voice.
A man and a woman stand at the doorway of a wooden farmhouse. Lush green trees frame both sides of the house.

Jordan Welch talks to her grandfather Charlie Payne on July 20 in Concordia. Charlie Payne purchased the Payne family’s land more than 60 years ago, and he still helps out in an advisory capacity on the farm. (Jia Wu/Columbia Missourian)

University of Missouri
Climate change is redrawing the agricultural map of the United States. As corn becomes less economically viable with changing Midwestern weather patterns, farmers look to a more diverse future.

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