Peak Farmland and Potatoes
We post Peak Farmland and Potatoes, Jesse Ausubel’s Plenary address to the 2014 Potato Business Summit of the United Potato Growers of America, San Antonio, 8 January 2014….
We post Peak Farmland and Potatoes, Jesse Ausubel’s Plenary address to the 2014 Potato Business Summit of the United Potato Growers of America, San Antonio, 8 January 2014….
…a permanent repository for genetic sequence data. As a result, GenBank is sometimes a permanent repository for faulty data. In a recent PLoS One paper, researchers from Goteborg University and…
With about 130 other experts from 28 countries, Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel attended the European Consortium for the Barcode of Life (ECBOL), Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, and…
Adam Green, of the Economist magazine’s Back to Blue Initiative, interviews Jesse here about industrialization of the oceans. And refers to our eDNA work in this article on Saving the…
Coverage of Columbia’s 1999 “State of the Planet Conference” in the Boston Globe. *No longer available, contact phe@rockefeller.edu if you wish more information….
An article about the 7th annual Martha’s Vineyard Environmental Film Festival (May 27-30) recaps the history, which began with Jesse Ausubel + Jacques Perrin. Jesse will host a set of…
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….
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…
The Final Report of the 2016 National Ocean Exploration Forum (NOEF) has been posted on the updated NOEF website. The site includes the reports of the small groups that developed…
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…