Audrey Ramming, Author at State of the Planet

Audrey Ramming

Audrey Ramming graduated from Salisbury University with a dual degree in biology and environmental studies, and a perfect record of almost making it to regionals in Ultimate Frisbee. Audrey worked as a field biologist before joining the Masters in Climate and Society program at Columbia University. She is interested in how climate change affects the functioning of ecological communities across the world’s biomes, especially as it relates to migration and disease. Audrey is a native of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but is a beach bum at heart, and enjoys hiking, kayaking, crab feasting, and traveling. Follow Audrey on Twitter: @RammingAudrey

Recent Posts

Blackfeet Nation Closes Border of Glacier National Park in Response to Rising COVID-19 Cases

To protect the tribe from rising caseloads in Montana, the National Park Service and the Blackfeet Reservation worked together to close the park’s eastern border.

by |July 29, 2020

Balls of Moss Travel in Herds Atop Some Glaciers and We Don’t Know Why

A new study raises intriguing questions about these green balls of vegetation that travel in unison across glacier surfaces.

by |June 12, 2020

Melting Ice Reveals an Ancient Thriving Trade Route

Artifacts from a receding ice patch provide a glimpse of Iron Age and Viking activity along a mountain pass.

by |May 27, 2020