Category: News
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Chicago State University to serve as ‘scientific supersite’ to study climate change impact
On the heels of wildfires and flooding, an Argonne-led project from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help neighborhoods understand climate change in Chicago.
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Scientists test South Side air, rain to find ways to tackle climate-related problems
Chicago Sun-Times
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Chicago’s Air Quality ‘Unhealthy’ But Less Smoke, ‘Less Intense’ Wildfires Mean It’s Getting Better
Block Club Chicago
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Better breathing now, but more bad air days likely for Chicago due to climate change
Chicago Sun-Times
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Hottest day on Earth recorded this week
ABC-7 News
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Chicago flooding is stark reminder of vulnerability of major cities during extreme weather
APNews
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Rebooting Our Warming Cities
Johns Hopkins Magazine
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Chicago Has The Worst Air Quality In The World Right Now. Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Block Club Chicago
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Argonne Scientists Partner with Chicago Community Organizations to Track Climate Change Impacts
WTTW
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In Woodlawn, Naomi Davis planted a seed that now will help find green solutions to help Black communities
Chicago Sun Times