Editor-in-Chief Donald R. Zak Introduces the Ecology knowledge domain
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Read More >“Given that sustainability encompasses three dimensions (environmental, economic, and social), sustainable engineering by nature is highly interdisciplinary.” Your academic appointment at the University of Michigan is somewhat unique in that you …
Read More >“The atmosphere is the place where many of us probably see most dramatically a number of the impacts of human activity in, for example, climate change and degraded air quality.” Please tell …
Read More >“The more that we understand the details of how we are and will continue to influence natural processes, the better we will be positioned to make rational decisions concerning proper courses of …
Read More >“The commentary focuses on the dramatic environmental changes going on in the Arctic Ocean in recent decades and how these changes are affecting local ecosystems.” Please tell introduce yourself and your area …
Read More >“We want to really have far-reaching impact, and not necessarily just within our field, but within humanity itself.” Listen to this podcast here. In his role as Deputy Director at the Brook …
Read More >How is Anne Kapuscinski’s research team finding new paths leading to a more sustainable future for aquaculture? Published by Dartmouth Now, September 17, 2013 by Bonnie Barber. Anne Kapuscinski and her team—Sarker, …
Read More >[vimeo https://vimeo.com/67316014] Working directly with Elementa, filmmaker John Boswell produced a remix capturing the grandness of the aspects covered by the Anthropocene. Read an interview with Boswell here.
Read More >Elementa’s Editor-in-Chief for Atmospheric Science, Detlev Helmig, gives his view on the importance of data publication. “In the academic University environment, most research these days is conducted under the umbrella of targeted …
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