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Women in climate change: Kirsten Engel

UArizona is celebrating Women's History Month by highlighting some of the many women on campus who are working on climate change-related issues in hopes of creating a better future.

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Women in climate change: Beth Tellman

Floods affect more people than any other type of natural disaster and are expected to increase as the climate changes. Beth Tellman uses satellite data to improve our understanding of where floods occur and to develop applications for emergency response and recovery.

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Women in climate change: Joellen Russell

Joellen Russell uses floating robots, supercomputers and satellites to predict the global climate and carbon cycle, particularly the role of the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.

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Ketchup, the telephone and Cherry Coke: UArizona scholar explains how world's fairs bring inventions to the public

World's fairs introduced us to Heinz ketchup, the Ferris wheel and countless other innovations. Lisa Schrenk is a UArizona scholar who studies world's fairs and their cultural impacts.

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