The Rockefeller University

Program for the Human Environment

Jesse H. Ausubel, Director

Archive for August, 2008

28 August 2008

The French newspaper Le Monde on 15 August 2008 featured an excellent article
and an interview by Dominique de Saint Pern about the technical and scientific
progress of the film about Oceans by Jacques Perrin and Galatee films, which
Jesse and the Census of Marine Life have had the privilege of assisting. We
post English translations by Vesna Neskow of the article and the
interview as well as the original French article and interview.

Posted 01:08 pm in News

26 August 2008

For generations, people have lightened their environmental impact
by multiplying their consumption less than their income.  A
combination of consumers tempering their consumption of goods and
producers making the goods with less harm to the environment has
long moderated human impact.  Does recent experience justify hope
for sustaining this beneficial dematerialization, especially the
decarbonization of national and global carbon emission?

The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has
just published an answer, “Dematerialization: Variety, Caution
and Persistence”
by Rockefeller’s Jesse Ausubel and
Paul Waggoner of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.

The PNAS report addresses whether the impact of consumers and
producers is growing heavier or lighter and finds a variety of
hopeful examples from energy and carbon emission through wood
consumption on to farming and land use.  The report unfortunately
also finds discrepancies and fluctuations in data that require
caution in drawing generalizations and that need remedying to
avoid missteps.

Nevertheless, encouraging evidence, especially for
dematerialization by consumers, prevails.  While the paper
reports troubling directions for Brazil and especially Indonesia,
India by several reports changed from a worsening to an improving
environmental performance. Chinese dematerialization slowed a
bit, but did not cease by any report, and the rise of its
intensity of impact either slowed or reversed. Surprisingly,
apparently unaffected by changes of government, the U.S.A.
dematerialized steadily near 2%/yr throughout the period 1980-2004.

Posted 09:08 pm in News

24 August 2008

Kate and Mark Stoeckle appeared on the CBS Morning Show
discussing “Shocking Sushi Secrets” based on Kate and Louisa
Straus’ study of fish identity using DNA barcoding.  The 4-minute
video is at:

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4377085n%253fsource=search_video

Posted 06:08 pm in News

22 August 2008

Pacific Fishing magazine has published the report on mislabeled fish identified by DNA barcodes by star students Kate Stoeckle and Louisa Strauss, whom PHE had the pleasure of assisting. For their report, pictures of some of the fish, and related information click here. Their work also earned front-page coverage in The New York Times.

Posted 12:08 am in News

18 August 2008

Energy author Robert Bryce publishes a piece in The American
magazine
that refers heavily to our work on Decarbonization.

Posted 10:08 pm in News