How can EcoCity get its food?
A paper we encouraged Paul Waggoner to prepare, “How can EcoCity get its food?†is published. The paper examines the ecological footprint of an American diet on the land around…
A paper we encouraged Paul Waggoner to prepare, “How can EcoCity get its food?†is published. The paper examines the ecological footprint of an American diet on the land around…
DNA-based species descriptions could enable a catalog of life on Earth. Without some sort of automated approach, I believe this goal is unattainable. Insects are a good place to start…
The French newspaper, Liberation, assembled a slide show of photos of plankton from the Bermuda triangle cruise of the Census of Marine Life by superb photographer and scientist Russell Hopcroft….
On August 24th Jesse Ausubel was interviewed by Russ Roberts on EconTalk, a weekly economics podcast. The hour-long interview, Agriculture, Technology, and the Return of Nature, can be heard here….
PHE Researcher Iddo Wernick published a review of ‘More from Less: The Surprising Story of How We Learned to Prosper Using Fewer Resources?and What Happens Next’ by Andrew McAfee in…
Together with long-time colleague Nebosja Nakicenovic, Jesse Ausubel will give the William and Myrtle Harris Distinguished lectures in Science and Civilization on “Cars and Civilization” at the California Institute of…
We posted the full text of the paper: Energy and Environment: The Light Path…
…and young adults worldwide. Congratulations to Asi Burak and PeaceMaker team members at Carnegie-Mellon. A little history of our involvement with gaming: Swedish economist Ingolf Stahl first involved Jesse in…
The Press Release announcing the publication of our analysis on changes in forest density in nations around the globe, performed in conjunction with researchers at the University of Helsinki, provides…
PHE research Iddo Wernick published a short essay, The Virtual Worlds of Climate and Energy, in RealClearEnergy…