JH Ausubel, C Marchetti, PS Meyer.
European Review
6 (2):
143–162
1998
…Luxembourg. 41UK Department Of Transport (1993) National Travel Survey , London. 42Central Statistics Office (1996) Annual Abstract of Statistics (London: Her Majesty’s Statistics Office). 43Institut National De La Statistique Et Des Etudes Economiques (INSEE)…
…local level. The federal government has tried to help communities tailor their programs to meet federal standards by directly providing tools for local planning. However, in general, the public sector…
Terry Collins artfully summarizes the progress in this news release about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. The news was picked up by Agencia EFE: Artificial intelligence listens to the habits…
Four whales stranded on the coast of California in the 1970s were identified as Hector’s beaked whale Mesoplodon hectori (Mead 1981 J Mammalogy 62:430). 20 years later mitochondrial DNA analysis…
JH Ausubel.
The Bridge
29 (3):
4–16
1999
…International Center for Tropical Agriculture (e.smith@cgnet.com). [9] Special Issue on NHEXAS, Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 5(3): 1995. [10] Ames, B.N., Profet, M. and Gold, L.S., Dietary Pesticides (99.99% All Natural)….
…dispose carbon from natural gas alone equal to half today’s emission from all fuel and later methane would cause about 75% of total CO2 emissions. So, prevention of climate change must focus…
JH Ausubel, C Marchetti.
Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment
110–134
1997
Also appeared in Daedalus 125(3):139-169, Summer 1996.
…for coal. Even steel-making, which historically consumed a substantial fraction of coal (sometimes more than 10 percent), abandoned coal, dropping demand. Coal will fight hard to keep its last customer….
…NEW YORK (Reuters) – Eleven years ago, environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel dreamed aloud in a commencement speech: What if scientists could record the sounds of the ocean in the days…
…zone ocean at edge of eastern US continental shelf. Why eDNA? Ocean life is largely hidden from view. Traditional surveys for marine animals are costly, time- and capital-intensive, needing special…
…how finely divided animal biodiversity is. Wilson and Reeder’s Mammal Species of the World, Third Edition lists 5,419 species, so this appears to be an achievable goal for our mammalian…