The Census of Marine Life and the Role of Aquariums
…Shirayama is leading an effort to answer this question with strict survey protocols that would describe populations from the Bering Sea to New Zealand. Eventually, there may be 30-40 field…
…Shirayama is leading an effort to answer this question with strict survey protocols that would describe populations from the Bering Sea to New Zealand. Eventually, there may be 30-40 field…
…End of Waste: Reflections on a New Ecology of Industry, Daedalus 125(3):199-212, 1996. Peter J. Ince, Recycling of Wood and Paper Products in the United States, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service, paper…
…Preface, p. 6 of the prior link. New Antarctic atlas offers index of marine life BBC News – ‎‎ More than 9,000 species, from single-cell organisms to penguins and whales,…
…Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven. Paul E. Waggoner (paul.waggoner@po.state.ct.us) is an agronomist and meteorologist, and past director of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Jesse H. Ausubel (ausubel@mail.rockefeller.edu) is an industrial ecologist and director…
…other removals (6.6 percent) to all removals for 1991. Dashed lines represent recycled paper. Construction includes millwork, such as cabinetry and moldings. Other paper and board includes industrial uses, such as materials handling, furniture,…
…most attention. These are based on the most dubious assumptions. Jesse Ausubel, an environmental scientist with Rockefeller University in New York and a longtime student of climate change, says only a couple…
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…Census of Marine Life and ways to meet them. Three grand questions encompass the program as a whole. What did live in the oceans? What does live in the oceans? …
…Behavior’, in: Annual Review of Anthropology 13:519-558. Hareven T.K. (1982) Family Time and Industrial Time: The Relationship Between the Family and Work in a New England Industrial Community New York: Cambridge University Press. Harriman…
…Conserve Forests: The Industrial Ecology of Wood Products in the U.S.,” Journal of Industrial Ecology 1(3):125-145. Wernick, I.K., R. Herman, S. Govind, and J.H. Ausubel, 1996, “Materialization and Dematerialization: Measures and Trends,” Daedalus 125(3):171-198….