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Water Supply, Drought and Climate Change at Mono Lake | D.K. Funkhouser
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Making Sense of Climate’s Impact on Food Security. Join the Earth Institute for Climate Week NYC 2014 →. December 13, 2013 · 3:46 pm. Water Supply, Drought and Climate Change at Mono Lake. This post was first published on Dec. 6, 2013, on the Earth Institute’s State of the Planet. Blog It was updated on Oct. 14, 2014 (see below). By studying stream bed sediments, Guleed Ali tries to build a history of how water levels have changed at Mono Lake. Photo: D. Funkhouser. When did it shrink, and grow again?
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Who Am I? | D.K. Funkhouser
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I’m a writer and content manager for the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York City. I write and blog, and edit work about earth sciences research, sustainable development and the development and educational programs associated with the institute. The EI includes Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a research campus north of NYC with more than 200 earth scientists studying geology, seismology, oceanography, climate, marine biology and more. Feel free to comment here on anything you see down th...
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D.K. Funkhouser | An online resume & portfolio | Page 2
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Newer posts →. July 15, 2015 · 12:56 pm. Ice Loss in West Antarctic is Speeding Up. Glaciers seen during NASA’s Operation IceBridge research flight to West Antarctica on Oct. 29, 2014. Photo: NASA/Michael Studinger. Glaciers in one part of West Antarctica are melting at triple the rate of a decade ago and have become the most significant contributor to sea level rise in that region, a new study says. Continue reading →. Tagged as Amundsen Sea Embayment. July 15, 2015 · 12:47 pm. Continue reading →. The t...
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Photographs | D.K. Funkhouser
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Montana, August 2010. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Dogs would rather get a belly rub than a treat sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/d. Boston is cooking up a plan to survive sea-level rise grist.org/cities/boston-. A Book, or Jeopardy? Environmental news in Connecticut. State of the Planet. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. State of the Planet. The Earth Institute at Columbia. Center for Biodiversity and Conservation at AMNH. International Programme on the State of the Ocean. State of the Planet.
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Videos | D.K. Funkhouser
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As many as one in five deaths in Bangladesh may be tied to naturally occurring arsenic in the drinking water; it is the epicenter of a worldwide problem that is affecting tens of millions of people. For two decades, health specialists and earth scientists from Columbia University have been trying to understand the problem, and how to solve it. When did a year last 415 days, a day just 21 hours, and why? The rest of the Geology Tour:. Building blocks from the Mississippian Sea:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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What/When/Where | D.K. Funkhouser
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David K. Funkhouser. Accomplished reporter, writer, editor and manager with many years’ experience in newsrooms. Directed and produced award-winning investigations and story projects, explanatory journalism, breaking news, magazine pieces and features. Familiar with several computer and online media platforms; collaborate well with editors, writers, photographers and designers, and can produce sharp, clear content on deadline. Earth Institute, Columbia University / 2011-present. In August 2008, chosen fo...
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Battling ‘the Largest Mass Poisoning in History’ | D.K. Funkhouser
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Creating a ‘Safe Space’ for Iconic Ecosystems. A Dire Warning on Rapid Climate Change →. July 15, 2015 · 1:51 pm. Battling ‘the Largest Mass Poisoning in History’. By Kevin Krajick and David Funkhouser. International health experts have called it the largest mass poisoning in history. Researchers at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and the Mailman School of Public Health have been on the front lines of the issue since 2000. They are currently leading a wide range of initiatives.
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