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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts March 28 – April 1

Highlights include Marketplace and the Washington Post.

Written by: Zach Robertson

April 1, 2022

In The News

National Geographic

March 28

Antarctic ice shelves are shattering. How fast will seas rise?

Jeremy Bassis provides expertise on predicting glacier stability. Bassis is an associate professor of climate and space sciences and engineering.

The Conversation

March 29

How fast can we stop Earth from warming?

Richard Rood provides a bigger picture of how earth’s “committed warming” will continue to effect our climate. Rood is a professor of climate and space sciences and engineering.

Washington Post

March 29

Climate change is making pollen season even worse across the country

Allison Steiner’s research, which predicts longer, more intense pollen seasons by the end of the century. Steiner is a professor of climate and space sciences and engineering.

Marketplace

March 30

Russia’s role in world’s nuclear energy industry prompts calls to up U.S. uranium production

Denia Djokic explains how Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine could impact nuclear energy in the U.S. Djokic is a nuclear engineering and radiological sciences assistant research scientist.


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Zach Robertson

News & Communications Specialist

(734) 647-7000

zachr@umich.edu

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