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Andrew Boyd's new book, I Want a Better Catastrophe: Navigating the Climate Crisis with Grief, Hope and Gallows Humor, considers how to best mitigate a growing global challenge.
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FEMA is urging more people to invest in flood insurance as sever weather becomes more frequent.
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Some Northwest Arkansas cities are focusing on preventing urban storm water runoff. This water can lead to erosion, a problem landowners experience, and increased sediment in waterways. Ozarks at Large’s Anna Pope spoke with water experts about storm water basics, its impact and the efforts in place to tackle storm water.
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This week's archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History focus on reporting about climate change from more than 20 years ago.
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In 1997 Randy Dixon and a small crew from KATV traveled to Barrow, Alaska to do a report on a changing climate. This week Randy brings us archives from that trip and new interviews to help gauge what the climate has done in the past quarter century.
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Next fall a University of Arkansas Honors College Signature Seminar Series will examine past interactions between societies and changing climate. Dr. Ben Vining, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas, will lead the seminar “Climate Change: A Human History” and also deliver a public preview Monday at 5:15 pm.
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Next fall a University of Arkansas Honors College Signature Seminar Series will examine past interactions between societies and changing climate. Dr. Ben Vining, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arkansas, will lead the seminar “Climate Change: A Human History” and also deliver a public preview Monday at 5:15 pm.
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Ozark Compost & Swap, a new residential compost pick-up service, aims to make composting more accessible for people in northwest Arkansas. The company…
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Arkansas-based Heifer International - a non-profit addressing poverty and hunger through agriculture - recently became a Savory Gloabal Network hub. The…
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Brian Buma uses more than 100 maps and images to show how the world's climate is changing in his new book, The Atlas of a Changing Climate.