
Alaina Harkness
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http://www.currentwater.org 14-07-2009 02:47:10
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While most people know that tall mountains affect an area's climate, we usually think less about how tall buildings influence it. A team led by Argonne National Lab is investigating the effects of skyscrapers in Chicago, as covered by ABC 7 Chicago: abc7chicago.com/post/argonne-nโฆ





This week, I went to Chicago to participate in the International Manufacturing Technology Show #IMTS2024 and saw how manufacturing tech producers are feeling the boom in manufacturing facility construction. I also visited Current, an U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engineโฆ 1/


Is it safe to swim in the Chicago River? ๐ Well, before you turn up your nose to our urban waterway, it turns out itโs safer than you might think. Currentโs Alaina Harkness and Karen R Weigert fill us in. trib.al/wEDwVU2

Someone cool and decent and community-minded in Chicago, please buy Build Coffee! Hannah and Bea literally nourished the City Bureau fellows and staff when they shared a building. Itโs a true third space on the South Side thatโs welcoming of everyone blockclubchicago.org/2024/09/27/wooโฆ


๐For Forbes: Big move in science and labor policy. The U.S. National Science Foundation & AFL-CIO โ signed a historic MoU to elevate worker voice in R&D and workforce training: forbes.com/sites/shalinjyโฆ Liz Shuler NSF Director Anne-Marie Slaughter๐บ๐ฆ FYI: Science Policy News Mary Alice McCarthy Maureen Conway New America #scipol

โA bottle of water per emailโ - The Washington Post deep dive into the resource costs of #AI and computing, a central issue for economic development, planning, and resource management that isnโt getting nearly enough attention.


Brugada prioriza la crisis del agua de Ciudad de Mรฉxico en su primera semana de Gobierno elpais.com/mexico/2024-10โฆ via EL PAรS Mรฉxico



Climate change is disrupting the water cycle. A new report from the Global Commission on the Economics of Water projects demand could outstrip supply by 40 percent by the end of the decade. Via Popular Mechanics apple.news/AiDPjvHJUQBaonโฆ


We are delighted to announce the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, The University of Chicagoโs hub for frontier research in economics and climate policy, and key energy & climate technologies, w/ a pioneering approach to education. About us๐งต1/10
