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                                        SMU Students On the Road … From the Gulf of Mexico to the Southwest. What We’re Reading. What We’re Reading. Five Questions for Dr. Theo Colborn (Orion Blog). An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert. THE BOOMING BUSINESS OF GLOBAL WARMING. UN Report on Climate Change. Using PR to fight climate change. How can you get people to care about Climate Change? Mora Leaders Push for Sustainable Growth. Megadrought in the Southwest. An Informal Consensus on Taos Water Issues. Issues Surrounding the BP Oil Spill:. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Water : Chance of Rain
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                                        The week that was, May 15-21, 2016. From the week that was in water news: Lake Mead hit a record low, Lake Michigan a record high, Texas has a water plan and what Paul Simon thought about 'Bridge over Troubled Water.'. The weeks that were, May 1-14, 2016. Hands down the most delightful story in the world of water this week was Hazel Davis's short profile of Lord Rokeby, "the original hipster.". The week that was, April 24-30, 2016. Is the US Congress Zika's best friend in Puerto Rico? Keep looking ». 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Journalism Archives : Chance of Rain
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                                        A Blue View / John Racanelli. Downstream: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Hydrologist and Philanthropist Michael Campana / WaterWired. On the Public Record. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Southwest Climate Change Network. The Environment in Focus / Tom Pelton. UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. Water Deeply / Matt Weiser. Water Websites A to W: AWRA to Wisdom in water, please. North American Native Plant Societies. US Native Plant Societies. Chance of Rain on Flickr. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Wooster Geologists   » Uncategorized
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                                        A World to Explore. About the Wooster Geologists Blog. Archive for the 'Uncategorized' Category. Black and Gold Weekend – The Tree Ring Lab. September 17th, 2016. Thanks to Beau Mastrine and Campus Grounds we continue to celebrate the designation of “ Tree Campus USA. 8220; Today is Black and Gold Weekend and the Wooster Tree Ring Lab students explained their research, conversed about trees, and learned from College arborists and the City of Wooster. Andrew takes a break from the Tree Ring table. Here’s ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        rain gardens : Chance of Rain
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                                        Third year in the garden. Successes, failure, a few good sources and seemingly endless engineering challenges in building an Altadena orchard that harvests local rainwater. A Blue View / John Racanelli. Downstream: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Hydrologist and Philanthropist Michael Campana / WaterWired. On the Public Record. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Southwest Climate Change Network. The Environment in Focus / Tom Pelton. UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Wooster Geologists  » Blog Archive   » Final day in the Silurian of New York
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                                        A World to Explore. About the Wooster Geologists Blog. Final day in the Silurian of New York. August 9th, 2015. We worked this morning in Caleb’s Quarry, a place we visited on our first day. Paul Chinnici, one of the fossil enthusiasts working this quarry, was our generous host. We were impressed with how much has changed in just the five days since our last time here. The large excavation above, for example, is new. This is fossil-collecting at a very large scale! Many of the blocks show a turbidite-lik...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Wooster Geologists  » Blog Archive   » Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A receptaculitid (Middle Ordovician of Missouri)
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                                        A World to Explore. About the Wooster Geologists Blog. Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A receptaculitid (Middle Ordovician of Missouri). September 18th, 2011. This week’s fossil is a long-standing paleontological mystery. Above is a receptaculitid from the Kimmswick Limestone (Middle Ordovician) near Ozora, Missouri. I think I found it on a field trip with Frank Koucky. In the distant mists of my student days at Wooster, but so many outcrops, so many fossils …. So what were the receptaculitids? Another Woo...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        The Water Cycle : Chance of Rain
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                                        Click on the graphic to be taken to the US Geological Surveys page explaining the water cycle with links to maps in many languages. A Blue View / John Racanelli. Downstream: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Hydrologist and Philanthropist Michael Campana / WaterWired. On the Public Record. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Southwest Climate Change Network. The Environment in Focus / Tom Pelton. UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. Water Deeply / Matt Weiser. Chance of Rain on Flickr. 
                                     
                         
                            
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