Facing a potentially warmer, drier Washington state, Argonne develops plans to be sure nuclear power plants stay cool April 01, 2024
Press Release Modeling a net-zero future: Energy experts harness simulation for global decarbonization Discover how cutting-edge modeling and simulation technologies are helping researchers worldwide tackle the urgent goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. October 25, 2023 | Computer Science and Engineering, Energy Technology and Storage, Renewable Energy
Press Release First of its kind dataset shows future flooding risk at neighborhood level Argonne researchers and partners have developed a new methodology for estimating increased flood risk from climate change. September 28, 2023 | Environmental and Earth Science, Hydrology, Argonne Climate News
Feature Story Urban climate research project helps shape minority students’ science identity An Urban Integrated Field Laboratory led by Argonne is focusing on creating a diverse next generation workforce. September 19, 2023 | Environmental and Earth Science, Atmospheric Science, Climate Science
In the News Water And Energy Are Intertwined: Here’s How We Can Start Treating Them That Way January 10, 2024 | Water, Argonne Climate News
In the News We’ve got answers to your winter-related questions January 04, 2024 | climate, Argonne Climate News
In the News Chicago Sees Unseasonably Warm December December 28, 2023 | climate, Argonne Climate News
In the News Flames on the Horizon: How Climate Change Is Supercharging Wildfire Risks December 28, 2023 | climate, Argonne Climate News
In the News How will climate hazards reshape your neighborhood by 2050? November 21, 2023 | climate, Argonne Climate News