Richard Vanvranken – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for May 2021
Climate change is to blame for an estimated $8.1 billion of Hurricane Sandy losses, researchers say
Daniel Gilford – Institure of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Doctoral Student Heidi Yeh Selected for National Science Policy Network SciPol Scholars in Residence Program
Heidi Yeh, doctoral student in the graduate program in oceanography in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences is one of thirteen Science Policy Scholars announced this spring by the National Science Policy Network (NSPN), as part of their new hands-on science policy curriculum and training. The bootcamp training started the week of April […]
Superstorm Sandy made $3.7 billion worse due to sea level rise in NJ
Daniel Gifford – School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Study: Climate change added $8 billion to Sandy’s damages
Bob Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Heidi Yeh Selected for National Science Policy Network SciPol Scholars in Residence Program
Heidi Yeh – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Senior Story: Eva Popp (SEBS’21) Wins Young Botanist Award
Eva Popp spent much of her undergraduate career exploring the field of botany and plant ecology, so it is fitting that the Botanical Society of America chose her to receive the Young Botanist Award. The purpose of the award is to offer individual recognition to outstanding graduating seniors in the plant sciences and to encourage […]
Eva Popp (SEBS’21) wins young botanist award
Eva Popp – Department of Plant Biology
New Rutgers program hopes to grow a new generation of NJ farmers
Brendon Pearsall – Rutgers Cooperative Extention
Delaware River may be dumping more plastic into ocean than any other U.S. waterway
Bob Chant, – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences