In 2014, Di Renzo published in Italian Jesse Ausubel’s autobiography La liberazione dell’ambiente (autobiography) 112 pp. We now post an English translation as The Liberation of the Environment. The autobiography…
…sold poorly. The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles, a government-industry group working on new technologies, hopes to design by 2004 a midsize car that gets 80 miles a…
…materialization, dematerialization, and cities. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7Yiedy4AAAAJ&hl=en The site makes the scope, significance and impact of Bob’s work accessible to a new generation. Impressively, more than 15 years after Bob passed away,…
IK Wernick, PE Waggoner, JH Ausubel.
Journal of Forestry
98 (10):
8–14
2000
…New York, NY 10027; Paul E. Waggoner is scientist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven; and Jesse H. Ausubel is director, Program for the Human Environment, Rockefeller University, New York….
JH Ausubel.
Oceanography
12 (3):
4–5
1999
…official homepage of the COML is www.CoML.org. What did live in the oceans? What does live in the oceans? What will live in the oceans? These questions, compelling for society…
…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…
…who had the privilege of working with him.” The Washington Post ran a good remembrance. The New York Times also runs an obituary: Robert M. White, Meteorologist Who Revolutionized Weather…
Scientists pondering the state of the planet at millennium’s end temper gloomy predictions with hope By Scott Allen, Globe Staff, 11/22/99 NEW YORK – Predicting the fate of the Earth…
Jesse H. Ausubel.
phe.rockefeller.edu, January
1997
…and the growing numbers of whale-watchers affirm this truth. The oceans, like the heavens, offer a preferred route to increasing public understanding of the world in which we live, and…
…in total representing the rest of the approximately 10,000 species of world birds. According to Clements’ Birds of the World (including updates through 2006), there are 9,919 recognized species. The…