Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment

Biodiversity, Environment, Fisheries, Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds (GLUBS), International Quiet Ocean Experiment, Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment, Marine Biology, Rockefeller University, The Rockefeller University

Do fish bay at the moon? Can songs unmask mystery fish? Eavesdropping scientists create ocean soundscapes

The Rockefeller University, Programme for the Human Environment, New York Using hydrophones to eavesdrop on a reef off the coast

Biodiversity, Climate, Environment, Fisheries, Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds (GLUBS), International Quiet Ocean Experiment, Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment, Marine Biology, Rockefeller University, The Rockefeller University

Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds, “GLUBS,” will help monitor marine life

The Rockefeller University Programme for the Human Environment, International Quiet Ocean Experiment By assembling and expanding first-ever global audio collection

Agriculture, Biodiversity, Climate, e-waste, Environment, food, Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), International Quiet Ocean Experiment, IPBES, Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment, Leonardo da Vinci DNA Project, Rockefeller University, Sir Robert Watson, soil, The Rockefeller University, UN Convention on Biological Diversity, UNITAR, United Nations, United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations University, UNU, UNU-INWEH, WEEE Forum, World Economic Forum

In the news, 2021: Our clients’ most noted science news releases of the year

Terry Collins & Assoc., Toronto Of the 18 science news releases produced in 2021, 16 were environment-themed: food waste, e-waste,

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Biodiversity, Climate, Deep Carbon Observatory, Energy sources, Environment, Geology, Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment, metals, mineralogy, Robert Hazen, Rockefeller University, The Rockefeller University

Scientists quantify global volcanic CO2 venting; estimate total carbon on Earth

Deep Carbon Observatory, Carnegie Institution, Washington DC Scientists update estimates of Earth’s immense interior carbon reservoirs, and how much carbon

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Biodiversity, Deep Carbon Observatory, DNA Barcoding, Environment, Geology, Jesse Ausubel / Program for the Human Environment, metals, mineralogy, Robert Hazen, Rockefeller University, The Rockefeller University

Life in deep Earth totals 15 to 23 billion tonnes of carbon — hundreds of times more than humans

Deep Carbon Observatory   Washington DC Deep Carbon Observatory collaborators, exploring the ‘Galapagos of the deep,’ add to what’s known, unknown,

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