Water

Scientists connect health impacts from changing climate, air quality, agricultural activities through systems approach

Air pollution obscures India’s capital city of Delhi. Examining South Asia in particular, a team of researchers has proposed a new approach to understanding and mitigate health impacts from the interlinked factors of climate, air…

Air pollution in Delhi, India

WSU/UW Ruckleshaus Center connects coastal communities to build resilience to tsunamis, rising seas

Waves roll on the central Oregon coast during a storm. Project leaders at the William D. Ruckleshaus Center will help Pacific Northwest coastal communities share knowledge to survive tsunamis, rising sea levels, floods, and other…

Oregon coast waves in storm

Using satellite images to measure impact of longer growing season

WSU researchers will use a new grant from NASA to scour more than 20 years of imagery and learn whether the farming technique of double cropping is increasing in the state.

Dozens of square, rectangular, and circular shapes, almost all in different shades of green.

Conversations about water, agriculture lead to WSU’s Eggert Organic Farm

Mike Gaffney, Extension Assistant Director, smilles with Oregon State Sen. Bill Hansell during a Council of State Governments West Legislative Council on River Governance visit to Eggert Farm. WSU Extension hosted the Council of State…

Gaffney and Hansell.

WSU to lead national AI research institute for agriculture

WSU will lead a multi-institutional research institute to develop artificial intelligence solutions to tackle agriculture challenges related to labor, water, weather, and climate change.

Six men stand in an orchard looking at a drone, which is held by one of the six men.