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Have a question or comment regarding The Dirt? Please reach out to Arizona Environment Program Coordinator Olivia Miltner at omiltner@arizona.edu.


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04/03/2026 - The Dirt: Air pollution in war-torn cities unleashes invisible health threats
03/27/2026 - The Dirt: Creative Exploration of Eco-Emotions and Connection to Nature, Community, and Self
03/20/2026 - The Dirt: Piloting Heat Roadmaps for Arizona Communities
03/13/2026 - The Dirt: Applications open for the AIR Annual Resilience Theme Grant!
03/06/2026 - The Dirt: SEES Earthweek: Common Ground in a Shifting World
02/27/2026 - The Dirt: An ultrasonic census: Counting bats under urban bridges
02/20/2026 - The Dirt: Growing an Indigenous gardening curriculum
01/30/2026 - The Dirt: Wish You Were Here: Climate Postcards
10/10/2025 - The Dirt: Now hiring a Professor of Practice in Environmental and Community Resilience!
10/03/2025 - The Dirt: Tackling Eco-Anxiety This October

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