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For lot's more videos on soil moisture topics, see Drs Selker and Or's text-book support videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoMb5YOZuaGtn8pZyQMSLuQ/playlists
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Water Infrastructure and Rebounding Cities: Notes from the 2nd Annual Kent State Water Symposium
A synopsis of the day at Kent State University’s 2014 Water Symposium, October 31st. This second annual event features a mix of Kent State and national speakers targeting water issues of importance to our region and beyond. Continue reading
Environmental Earth Science in the News Roundup #5
https://storify.com/highlyanne/environmental-earth-science-news-roundup-4
Environmental Earth Science in the News Roundup #4
A week of earth system interactions, charismatic critters, and consequences of societal and inividual choices in this week’s news roundup. Continue reading
Environmental Earth Science in the News Roundup #3
From composting to ways the Earth can kill you. We’ve got a bit of everything in this week’s roundup. Continue reading
Environmental Earth Science News Roundup #2
More linky goodness from Anne’s Environmental Earth Science class at Kent State University. https://storify.com/highlyanne/environmental-earth-science-in-the-news-roundup-2
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.