Three teams of students from Arizona State University are showing the world what it means to use technology to impact both the environment and the local community. Climate change has increased the frequency of natural disasters, negatively impacting millions of people...
The Spatial Extent Monitoring of Coastal Sunny-day Flooding project from North Carolina State University (NC State) is well underway as part of the Environmental Competition by EPICS in IEEE, in partnership with the United Engineering Foundation (UEF). Six students...
A large subset of the world’s population finds themselves in a crucial state of food insecurity, and affordable, healthy resources are often scarce. As global warming continues to increase, access to sufficient nourishment decreases and heavily affects more...
In many communities, recreational facilities, such as community gardens, are either inaccessible to lower-class citizens, or not readily available to the public. In Chicago, there is a lack of sustainable resources which not only contributes to climate change but also...
The Carmans River in the Pine Barrens is one of the largest rivers and many community members depend on it for various activities, but excess nitrogen continues to leak into the water. High levels of nitrogen create much deterioration in the water and can lead to...
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