…trajectory, combined with cultural change, can avert many environmental dangers. Science has effectively alarmed many people about the chances human activities are harming Earth’s climate. More importantly, science and engineering…
…immediate, unique opportunities. For example, COVID-19 may have created the reduction of additions of human noise that we dreamed about for the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. IQOE welcomes ideas about…
ExoticBOL: Identifying Insect Pests at US Ports of Entry Author: Robyn Tse, Massapequa High School Mentor: Mark Stoeckle, Program for the Human Environment, Rockefeller University Winner, Honorable Mention, Urban Barcode…
…oceans knowable to humans beyond what a sailor’s five senses could directly provide. By infiltrating the ocean with informationally connected sensors, humans are becoming the top experts on the oceans…
…Victor Gallardo’s paper on the huge biomass of the filamentous bacteria off Chile & Peru: Extrapolations of Standing-Stocks of Big Bacteria in Humboldt Eastern Boundary Current Ecosystem The late Prof….
…in and strongly supports Darwinian evolution, including the understanding all life has evolved from a common biological origin over several billion years. The study follows mainstream views of human evolution….
…WorkBoat (blog)–Oct 20, 2016 “A lot of the difficulty with ocean exploration since Ulysses is we move slowly at sea,” said Jesse Ausubel, director of the Program for the Human…
Presentation-style version (color) of the paper , Quantitative Dynamics of Human Empires, International Journal of Anthropology 27(1-2): 1-62, 2012…
…IK Wernick, R Herman, S Govind, JH Ausubel. Materialization and dematerialization: Measures and trends. Pp 135-156 in Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment, JH Ausubel and HD Langford (eds) 1997…
In 1992 we began to work on the question “How Much Land Can Ten Billion People Spare for Nature?” that led to our recognition of the Great Reversal of human…