We newly post “Dematerialization,” our

We newly post “Dematerialization,” our 1989 paper that popularized the use of that word in environmental studies and helped start a wave of research about it….

Smithsonian exhibit about Census of Marine Life

The National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC has added a small but excellent exhibit about the Census of Marine Life to the Sant Hall…

children’s book by Francois Sarano about oceans

The new children’s book, The Little Girl Who Walked on Water But Who Didn’t Know How to Swim written by our esteemed colleague and friend Francois Sarano and illustrated by…

More coverage of Why mitochondria define species

The article Why should mitochondria define species? Stoeckle M.Y., Thaler D.S. is now fully open access: DOI: 10.14673/HE2018121037 Coverage in Tekniikan Maailma, Finland: (Widespread genetic research revealed: Human genetic diversity…

We participated in the 2nd

We participated in the 2nd conference of the CFR/WB/WWF on the Great Restoration of forests. We presented a paper “How much will feeding more and wealthier people encroach on forests?”…

Forests Podcast

Ira Flatow interviewed Jesse for a live radio segment (mp3) on NPR Science Friday 17 November 2006 about the PNAS paper by Kauppi et al. on Returning Forests….