A Turn for the Better

…harm to the natural world. The world population grew almost fourfold in the 20th century, to 6 billion, creating sprawling cities that erased the natural landscape and sucked up natural…

Special Report

…diseases that flourish in tropical climates. But with most of the world’s top pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies immersed in research for heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and arthritis, there isn’t…

17 June 2004

…for the Census of Marine Life has appeared in the Chilean journal Gayana. We also offer Jesse’s English translation. Gayana‘s transcript [Spanish, with English translation]: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/PDF_FILES/Jesse_H._Ausubel.PDF Jesse’s English translation: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/PDF_FILES/comlconcepcionjha.pdf…

Deep Carbon Observatory News

Way back in 2007-2009, inspired by the late Tommy Gold, Jesse Ausubel joined Robert Hazen and Russell Hemley in launching the Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO). The program is now at…