Rutgers Food Innovation Center
New York City’s fate is closely tied to Antarctic ice, climate scientists warn
Andra Garner – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
The growing debate about the Arctic’s influence on hurricanes
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
What to tell people to get them to evacuate before a hurricane hits
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
Katrina. Sandy. Harvey. The debate over climate and hurricanes is getting louder and louder.
Jennifer Francis – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Sea level rise isn’t just happening, it’s getting faster
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Energy Institute
Liz Weston: Are you afraid to look at your finances?
Barbara O’Neill – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
In the hunt for new antibiotics, scientists hit pay dirt
Richard Ebright – Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Rex Tillerson signed a statement supporting Arctic science. Trump’s budget would cut it.
The Trump administration’s latest budget proposal aims to significantly reduce funding for Arctic climate research, among other environmental programs – a move climate scientists say would be a big mistake… “These cuts would do great harm to NOAA’s crucial research to better predict the behavior of Arctic sea ice, and would in turn jeopardize the safety of fishermen, commercial shippers, and cruise ships, not to mention the effects of ice loss on the local ecosystem, acceleration of land-ice melt and northern hemisphere weather,” Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist and Arctic expert at Rutgers University, said in an email to The Washington Post.
Scientists say the pace of sea level rise has nearly tripled since 1990
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Energy Institute

