David Wolfe on All Things Considered
This evening’s All Things Considered from National Public Radio reported on Warm Winter Leads To Early Blooms In Northeast. David Wolfe says, “We’re having earlier springs. We looked at historical...
View ArticleNew climate change minor covers science and solutions
A new climate change minor gives undergraduates the opportunity to explore climate change from varied disciplinary perspectives, while getting a firm grounding in the basic physical, ecological and...
View ArticleTwo professors lead national climate report
Americans can expect more heat waves, heavy downpours, floods and droughts, sea level rise and ocean acidification, according to a draft national climate assessment report that included two Cornell...
View ArticleFaculty stir up solutions at climate change forum
About 100 professors, graduate students and researchers affiliated with the David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future gathered March 28 to exchanged ideas about projects and studies in energy,...
View ArticleNortheast Farmers Urged to Plan Ahead for Climate Change
“The assumption that our past historical climate can be used for decision-making is really no longer valid,” David Wolfe told the Climate Smart & Climate Ready Conference at the New York State...
View ArticleDavid Wolfe on NPR’s Science Friday
If you missed it last week, David Wolfe was part of a panel discussing Reinventing Farming for a Changing Climate on the National Public Radio program Science Friday.
View ArticleUSA Today: Some crops migrate north with warmer temperatures
David Wolfe is featured in this USA Today USA Today noting the northward migration of warm-season crops as the planet warms.
View ArticleCornell launches website, ‘one-stop shop’ for climate change information
Farmers, gardeners and students have a new place to learn about climate change and how to be part of the solution. The website, climatechange.cornell.edu, is a one-stop shop for everything climate...
View ArticleWolfe, Chambliss talk on ‘Hope in a Climate of Denial’ Feb. 27
How do you maintain hope for the future when the science of climate change is so alarming? Find out how Dave Wolfe and Lauren Chambliss at Soup and Hope, February 27, 12 noon in Sage Chapel.
View ArticleHope in a Climate of Denial video
If you missed last week’s inspiring Soup & Hope talk by Dave Wolfe and Lauren Chambliss, Hope in a Climate of Denial, it’s available online at the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future website.
View ArticleDavid Wolfe on crops that will be harder to grow in a warmer world
No particular crops are likely to disappear any time soon, David Wolfe tells National Geographic. But farmers will need to take increasingly drastic and expensive measures to cope with epic droughts,...
View ArticleDavid Wolfe on National Climate Assessment
Climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a real and present danger, according to a government report issued Tuesday. This report, said David Wolfe, coauthor of the chapter on the Northeast,...
View ArticleWolfe, CALS climate change experts share with Albany leaders
At an educational forum on the effects of climate change on rural communities, Horticulture Section Professor David Wolfe, a contributing author to the 2011 New York State ClimAID report, told the...
View ArticleWolfe, Smart receive Academic Venture Fund awards
David Wolfe and Larry Smart are among the recipients of $1.2 million from Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future (ACSF)’s Academic Venture Fund. The program funded 11 new projects selected from 37...
View ArticleBusiness leaders will bring politicians to the table on climate change
Wolfe's column in The HIll [2015-11-02]
View ArticleClimate change perspectives from Indian Country
Wolfe's column in The HIll [2016-02-02]
View ArticleCarbon farming is a zero-risk strategy for curbing climate change
Now that 195 nations, including the U.S., have agreed to ambitious greenhouse gas emission reductions to slow the pace of climate change, the question everyone is asking is: How will we actually meet...
View ArticleDavid Wolfe on All Things Considered
This evening’s All Things Considered from National Public Radio reported on Warm Winter Leads To Early Blooms In Northeast. David Wolfe says, “We’re having earlier springs. We looked at historical...
View ArticleNew climate change minor covers science and solutions
A new climate change minor gives undergraduates the opportunity to explore climate change from varied disciplinary perspectives, while getting a firm grounding in the basic physical, ecological and...
View ArticleTwo professors lead national climate report
Americans can expect more heat waves, heavy downpours, floods and droughts, sea level rise and ocean acidification, according to a draft national climate assessment report that included two Cornell...
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