LSU in the News
EPA: Environmental Protection Agency Selects Recipients of More Than $9 Million in Pollution Prevention Grants
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the selection of 32 recipients across the country that will receive over $9 million in pollution prevention (P2) grants made possible by recurring appropriation to EPA’s P2 program.
National Academies: Gulf Research Program Announces Second Cohort of Gulf Scholar Program Institutions
The National Academies’ Gulf Research Program today announced the addition of six colleges and universities to the Gulf Scholars Program, a five-year, $12.7 million pilot program that prepares undergraduate students to address the most pressing environmental, health, energy, and infrastructure challenges in the Gulf of Mexico region.
ABC: How climate change can affect hurricanes
A hurricane expert joins Nightline's Stephanie Ramos to explain how climate change can intensify storms, and the Red Cross's national spokesperson discusses aid efforts in the wake of Hurricane Ian.
Vox: Hurricane Ian’s rapid intensification is a sign of the world to come
On Monday morning, Hurricane Ian had wind speeds of 75 miles per hour. Just 48 hours later, those speeds had more than doubled. On Wednesday, as the storm made landfall in southwestern Florida, Ian’s wind hit 155 mph — just shy of a Category 5 storm, the most severe category for a hurricane.
World Grain: USDA Awards Tropical Ag Research Grants
Six universities have been awarded a total of $300,000 by the Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture under the Scientific Cooperation Research Program for research and educational partnerships focused on “climate-smart” agriculture in tropical countries.
Vox: How a Category 1 hurricane did so much damage in Puerto Rico
Parts of Puerto Rico still face severe flooding after Hurricane Fiona made landfall on the island last weekend as a Category 1 storm. It’s a dangerous situation for a territory that’s still recovering from Hurricane Maria, which tore through Puerto Rico in 2017.
NY Daily News: NYC Education Dept. adding 850 new school safety agents for new school year
School leaders started receiving active shooter training over the summer through a partnership with Louisiana State University, and a new grading and attendance application the Education Department is rolling out this fall
The Weather Channel: Mounds At LSU Are Oldest Known Man-Made Structures In Americas
Researchers have determined that a historic structure on the campus of Lousiana State University is the oldest known man-made structure in the Americas.
E&E News: Gulf oil industry embraces offshore wind — to a point
The Gulf of Mexico offshore oil industry will be critical in helping its frequent nemesis President Joe Biden achieve one of his most obtainable climate ambitions: raising wind farms in the ocean.
E&T: Pollutants from Deepwater Horizon oil spill detectable 10 years on
The new study from LSU researchers found that the oil spilled during the accident was largely transformed by the end of that summer, but some small quantities of chemical residues still persisted in the environment even ten years later.