Toward Green Mobility: The Evolution of Transport
…Californians, for all their avowed love of nature, spend only about 90 minutes each day outside. 12As mentioned earlier, exposure is felt as dangerous. Home-centered trips occupy about 90% of all…
…Californians, for all their avowed love of nature, spend only about 90 minutes each day outside. 12As mentioned earlier, exposure is felt as dangerous. Home-centered trips occupy about 90% of all…
…online tool that can facilitate the integration of allometry in eDNA/abundance relationships. Interspecific allometry eDNA – an online tool Explore how accounting for allometric scaling in environmental DNA (eDNA) shedding…
We have posted the paper Resources and Environment in the 21st Century: Seeing Past the Phantoms….
The website for the project we helped start to develop DNA barcodes for all fish, appropriately called “FISH-BOLâ€, is now on-line at https://www.fishbol.org/….
The Program for the Human Environment goes online, with a simple web page hosted by an SGI Indy (www.rockefeller.edu/phe)….
We’ve been framed! The site gets a makeover. Our publications list now includes abstracts for many of our papers. We also added three new online documents on industrial ecology, counting…
We have added six new full-text (with figures) online papers: Human Population Dynamics Revisited with the Logistic Model: How Much Can Be Modeled and Predicted? Elektron: Electrical Systems in Retrospect…
…parks are being developed all over the world. Biotechnology is giving us additional tools to cope with waste–and turn it to our advantage. We now have microbes that can take…
We notice that the 1992 paper “Industrial Ecology: Reflections on a Colloquium” (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA) has been published online: https://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/89/3/879 We also have a copy on our server:…
Expanding our online publication archive, PDF versions of the 1991 paper, “A Second Look at the Impacts of Climate Change,” as well a 1988 piece by Jesse and Robert Herman…