Image Building Community Through Music, Art, and Watershed Science July 1, 2024 The winners of the second AIR Annual Resilience Theme Grant seek to inspire community stewardship of local watersheds through music, art, and science. Read more
Image Magic of the Monsoon: A 'Socially and Ecologically' Important Phenomenon June 20, 2024 AIR is again hosting Monsoon Fantasy Forecasts, a game in which desert dwellers – or anyone around the world with an internet connection – can bet on the amount of rainfall that each month of the monsoon will bring to the Southwest. Read more
Image Tumamoc Researcher Seeks Ways to Adapt Agriculture to Climate Change June 7, 2024 What if you could take foods grown in the Sonoran Desert and plant them around the world, addressing future food insecurity worsened by a warming planet? Read more
Image Rachel Gallery Selected as New Voice in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine May 22, 2024 Rachel E. Gallery, Director of the AIR Lovejoy Center, has been selected as a member of the 2024-2026 cohort of New Voices in the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Read more
Image Undergraduate Researcher Unites Diverse Talents and Community Impact May 21, 2024 Arden Holloway — an AIR Earth Grant intern and Honors student who is graduating with a 4.0 GPA, double majors in Urban and Regional Development and Arabic, and minoring in both Geographic Information Science and Gender and Women’s Studies — is the recipient of the SBS Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award for spring 2024. This award recognizes a graduating senior in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences who has demonstrated academic achievement, originality, and creativity in an independent, undergraduate research project. Read more
Image More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported – here’s how satellites can find the leaks and avoid wasting a valuable resource May 3, 2024 Read more
Image The Colorado River: A High-Level Look at the Water Shortage and Policy Negotiations Today April 22, 2024 With federal guidelines set to expire in 2026, policymakers and interest groups are hustling to set a course for the Colorado River's policy future. Here's what four UArizona experts had to say about the current state of governance on the river. Read more
Image UArizona Faculty Leads Efforts to Preserve Indigenous Agriculture with Innovative Water Conservation Methods April 18, 2024 Michael Kotutwa Johnson, supported by a grant from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, aims to protect crop biodiversity and ensure access to nutritious food for Indigenous people. Read more
Image Advancing Indigenous Geoscience Education in the Grand Canyon Feb. 23, 2024 With an NSF grant of nearly $150,000, UArizona and partner universities are developing relationships with Native American tribes to advance geoscience education in the Grand Canyon. Read more
Image Where Are They Now? with Maya Tainatongo Feb. 22, 2024 Meet Maya Tainatongo! A native Tucsonan and passionate community member, Maya shares their past experiences in the Earth Grant program and how it has strengthened her impactful and collaborative work in conservation and community building. Read more