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Long-term Monitoring
Press Release
Hubbard Brook 50th anniversary celebrated by local scientists
August 12, 2013
Press Release
Hubbard Brook 50th anniversary celebrated by local scientists
August 12, 2013
Podcast
Bad news for maple syrup and moose
Media Coverage
Indirect effects of climate change could alter landscapes
November 26, 2012
Press Release
Maple syrup, moose, and the local impacts of climate change
November 20, 2012
Video
Monitoring Station Launched at Marist College
Press Release
New Hudson River monitoring station in Poughkeepsie unveiled
July 17, 2012
Feature
Green science: Changes in temperature reflect warming climate
February 12, 2012
Feature
Predicting environmental collapse
July 31, 2011
Feature
Study detects clues to environmental collapse
May 8, 2011
Feature
Tons of flakes and little rain put this winter among the snowiest
February 27, 2011
Feature
Carbon dioxide: Where does it go?
November 22, 2009
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