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- March 26, 2026
From Farm to River: How Climate Extremes Are Redirecting Nitrogen Pollution - March 26, 2026
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Rethinking the Tap: Why US Cities Need a Water Revolution - November 10, 2025
A Novel Climate BioStress Model and Sentinel System Seeks to Track Global Climate Impacts - November 7, 2025
(Not So) Spooky Science

N.E. Maxfield, R.A. Smith, C.J. Vörösmarty, G.E. Schwarz, P.M. Groffman, and G.J. Musa. Changes in extreme climate event frequencies have markedly different effects on watershed nitrogen exports than do changes in mean temperature and precipitation. Environmental Research Letters, 2026, 21, 044021.
E. Litvak, P.M. Groffman, C.J. Vörösmarty, J.B. Stoler, J.S. Famiglietti, K. Albrecht, and R.P. Bixler. Advancing a transdisciplinary approach for a paradigm shift in water management in US cities. Environmental Research: Water, 2026, 2, 013001.
L.D. Schiferl, A. Hallward-Driemeier, Y. Zhao, R. Toledo-Crow, and R. Commane. Missing wintertime methane emissions from New York City related to combustion. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2025, 25, 15683-15700.
