On paper, Alayne Kulp seems to capture a typical Wisconsinite.
Grew up on a dairy farm? Check. Loves a good cocktail? Check. Friendly, hardworking, and down-to-earth? Check, check, and check.
June 2024
Predicting the Future with Feng He
Step right up, folks, and meet a climate psychic!
Feng He is a senior scientist within the Nelson Institute’s Center for Climatic Research (CCR) where he uses past climate data to make informed predictions about future projections.
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What can it mean when people talk about the environment in their artwork?
Four Things You Didn’t Know about Climate Anxiety
If you’re reading this article, chances are you care about the environment. And if you care about the environment, you’ve probably felt some level of anxiety about our future as a species and a planet.
Mission Report: U.S. Army Environmental Management
In the weeks following spring graduation, UW–Madison lulls. Dorms vacate, crosswalks idle, and classrooms empty. All is quiet on the campus front, but in Science Hall room 110, a group of 20-some folks gathered over a shared mission: learning tactics to help maintain stability in environments facing human conflict.
Creating Effective Outreach
Nelson-led research on effective community-centered environmental outreach informs UW Arboretum programs.
The Intersection Between Storytelling and Science
Nina Delgadillo translates her experience at the Office of Sustainability to the Milwaukee Water Commons.
Resilient Problem-Solvers, Fearless Dreamers
Christopher Caldwell tells graduating UW–Green Bay students to embrace “adaptation in the face of adversity” during commencement address.