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- The聽term 鈥減olar vortex鈥 is often used聽loosely to refer to unusually cold, snowy storms. The stratospheric polar vortex itself won鈥檛 appear in your backyard, but it does influence winter weather. Researchers聽Zachary Lawrence and Amy Butler share on The Conversation.
- The U.S. backing of the Paris Agreement has an influence on food security, health and safety, and the future warming of the planet. National Snow and Ice Data Center researcher Walt Meier and fellow scholars share on The Conversation.聽
- From the oath-taking on the Bible during the presidential swearing-in ceremony, to the 鈥渁we鈥澛燼nd 鈥渞estraint鈥 of the early Christian world, the meaning of 鈥渞eligion鈥澛爃as gone through a long journey. Assistant Professor Sam Boyd shares on The Conversation.
- U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Sharing on The Conversation, 桃色视频 Professor Kevin Welner and four other experts comment on the impact DeVos has had on education.
- As Mike Pence prepares for life after vice presidency, professor and聽religious scholar聽Deborah Whitehead聽looks back at the political and religious conversions that informed the politician鈥檚 worldview.聽
- Global leaders pledged to protect 10% of the oceans by 2020. We鈥檙e nowhere close, but a聽U.N. treaty and lessons from Antarctica could help. Assistant Professor Cassandra Brooks and a colleague share on The Conversation.
- Being indoors with other people is a recipe for spreading COVID-19, but removing airborne particles through proper ventilation and air filtration can reduce聽risk. Professor Shelly Miller shares on The Conversation.
- Here are four ways adults can help kids work through their worries about the environment, shared by Professor Emerita of Environmental Design Louise Chawla on The Conversation.
- The pattern of autumn sea ice growth has been completely disrupted. The Director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center Mark Serreze explains what's happening on The Conversation.
- During the pandemic, the practice of faith has moved to being a more personal one for many. Assistant Professor Sam Boyd,聽scholar of the Judeo-Christian tradition, discusses on The Conversation.