Americans Are Flocking to Wildfire: U.S. Migration Study
Americans are leaving many of the U.S. counties hit hardest by hurricanes and heatwaves—and moving towards dangerous wildfires and warmer temperatures, finds one of the largest studies of U.S. migration and natural hazards. Â
The ten-year national study reveals troubling public health patterns, with Americans flocking to regions with the greatest risk of wildfires and significant summer...
Gund Institute Welcomes New Affiliates and Grad Fellows
The Gund Institute for Environment is pleased to welcome 21 outstanding scholars from ¶¶Òõ̽̽ and beyond.
This year’s cohort of newly affiliated members includes five ¶¶Òõ̽̽ faculty members, three Global Affiliates, nine Graduate Fellows, and four Postdoctoral Fellows.
Gund Institute Announces 2022 Fellowship Recipients
The Gund Institute for Environment at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ today announced fellowships and research awards for 10 new community members, including seven PhD students, one postdoctoral researcher, and two undergraduate researchers.
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