Dr. William Anderegg, Director of @WilkesCenter, received the nation’s highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers, the Alan T. Waterman Award. We're thrilled to share @NSF's recognition of his contributions to climate change science. https://t.co/AWPsptbhsS
Wilkes Center Director Bill Anderegg, who has researched how climate change is driving increased pollen levels, found that allergy season is getting more intense and lasting longer across the US. #allergies#springallergies#climatechange
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@weinberz Grew up in Davis and it's why I never learned to drive till I was almost 23! You definitely don't need a car in Davis if you're comfortable on a bike
New Research: Integration of landscape-level remote sensing and tree-level ecophysiology reveals drought refugia for a rare endemic, bigcone Douglas-fir https://t.co/bef7spApC5 #forests#globalchange
Absolutely thrilled to announce that my first paper has been published!! Thanks so much to my fantastic undergraduate mentor, Dr. Aaron Ramirez
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"This is an enormous & exciting opportunity for @UUtah to elevate our climate research and help find solutions to climate change. We have such incredible faculty & students working on climate around campus."
Inaugural director, Wilkes Cntr. Bill Anderegg. https://t.co/YHuuI0NpI9