In the Media

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Jun 10, 2026

War has brought Iran’s water crisis to a breaking point: ‘Things will collapse unless there is meaningful structural change’

COE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Live Science article “War has brought Iran’s water crisis to a breaking point: ‘Things will collapse unless there is meaningful structural change’.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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May 21, 2026

The Risk of Targeting Water Desalination Plants In The Gulf Region

COE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Time article “The Risk of Targeting Water Desalination Plants In The Gulf Region.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 26, 2026

Breaking the climate debt doom loop

Aayushi Mishra, PhD’28, interdisciplinary engineering, and Lizzy Warner Fellow, was featured in The Muni Lowdown podcast “Breaking the climate debt doom loop.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Jan 26, 2026

Tropical Pollinator Populations Could Be Reduced by Half This Century

CEE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Nature article “Tropical pollinator populations could be reduced by half this century.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Jan 26, 2026

Indian Diaspora Scientists Driving Global Change

CEE Distinguished Professor Auroop Ganguly was one of five indian scientists featured in Media India Group’s article “Indian diaspora scientists driving global change” for the work he does in developing critical models to anticipate the domino effects of floods and heatwaves on infrastructure, bridging the gap between scientific uncertainty and public policy.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Oct 22, 2025

Hot Drought of Summer 2023 in Southwestern North America

Roux Institute Postdoctoral Research Fellow Somnath Mondal’s research on “Hot Drought of Summer 2023 in Southwestern North America,” which was published in Geophysical Research Letters, was featured on American Geophysical Union (AGU) and Phys.org.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Samuel Munoz

Oct 08, 2025

Panama Canal May Face Frequent Extreme Water Lows in Coming Decades

MES/CEE Associate Professor Samuel Muñoz was featured in the EurekAlert article “Panama Canal may face frequent extreme water lows in coming decades” for leading the study that used a computational […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Oct 01, 2025

Commonwealth Fund Report Finds NY and Vermont Well Positioned To Weather Climate Challenges

CEE Professor Matthew Eckelman was featured in the WAMC article “Commonwealth Fund report finds NY and Vermont well positioned to weather climate challenges.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering