Magazine ~ Fall 2023

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Where the work gets done Climate change is a global issue so conducting climate science must be a global endeavor. From field stations in the high Arctic, to the Tanguro research ranch deep in the Amazon, Woodwell Climate staff and scientists were hard at work this year, measuring carbon fluxes, engaging with communities, and influencing policy.

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YK Delta Training young scientists The Polaris Project returned to its field site on the YukonKuskokwim Delta, where students learn about the Arctic environment, develop their own research questions, and carry out experiments. 16

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