Jeanne Herb (CC ’81), Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Archives for March 2018
Oysters and wine bring out crowds to tiny Bivalve
Lisa Calvo – Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
Julie Lockwood contributes expertise in biological invasions and their impacts within North America
Does biodiversity really matter to human well-being? One of the pillars of the United Nations program in sustainability is the need to preserve terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity because intact ecosystems provide critical services to human societies. As a part of that program the UN established the Inter-Governmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services . […]
NJ Weather: Whatever happened to spring?
Steve Decker – Department of Environmental Sciences
New England Is Sitting on a Bed of Hot Rocks
Vadim Levin – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
It is consuming crops and swarming Pa. towns. Can N.J. keep this bug away?
Gary Pavlis – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Review: Razza
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Climate change may mean more spring snowstorms in the future
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
These are the worst March and April snowstorms in N.J. history; how does 2018 stack up?
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
This storm is proving ‘very challenging’ to predict — even hours before it hits
Stephen Decker – Department of Environmental Sciences