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Frost depths in Minnesota recorded at up to nearly 8 feet deep
Anyone living in Minnesota right now knows just how cold this winter has been. The Minnesota DNR writes, “The winter of 2013-14 has been the…
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Release of Google Earth-viewable historical global temperature data
Here’s a new data resource that looks great for student research projects, classroom instruction, or simply to play with. The University of East Anglia has released…
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Arb Soup and Sandwich Seminar – Dr. Anna Versluis, Geography Department: Geo-engineering: Can we engineer our way out of climate change?
In the search for solutions to climate change concerns, Geo-engineering (also called “climate engineering”) has recently emerged as a potential solution (seeding the oceans with…
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John McLean Named Athlete of the Month
Congratulations to junior Geography major and hockey goalie John McLean who was named Male Gustavus Athlete of the Month for January 2014. “Thanks in part…
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Internship at dairy spurs interest in agriculture
During January, Junior Geography major Carlie Hedlund conducted an internship at the New Sweden Dairy, one of three Davis Family Dairies in Nicollet County, MN.…
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Super Bowl LXVIII and the Geography of Fans
If you live in Seattle you’ll likely be cheering for the Seahawks, and if you live in Denver you’ll likely be rooting for the Broncos.…
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Will Metcalf is Wallenberg Scholar
Junior Geography major Will Metcalf is one of three Wallenberg Scholars from Gustavus who are working in Sweden this January. Will is working at Green…
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Climate and human migration
What does climate change mean for human migration? Will the world be overrun with climate refugees? Wilfrid Laurier University geographer Robert McLeman, the author of…
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Geography Publication: Informal Material Aid & the 2010 Haiti Earthquake
My study of how friends and family provided material assistance to survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, and how formal disaster aid groups might learn…
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Earth wind map
You may remember this very cool map of real-time winds over the U.S. Now here is the same idea for the entire earth. (Click on…
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