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Shrub Identification Workshop at Flanders Nature Center
Shrub Identification Workshop at Flanders Nature Center
"Just Shrubs" A Certified Forest Practitioners Continuing Education Unit Opportunity With The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection For more information
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Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Human-natural systems and the climate resilience of coastal communities
Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Human-natural systems and the climate resilience of coastal communities
Giovanna McClenachan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, Stony Brook University Human-natural systems along the coast are at risk from climate change impacts of flooding (ocean, river, and precipitation driven) and extreme heat. These impacts are disproportionally felt by low-income neighborhoods and marginalized ethnicized and racialized (MER) communities, but these communities are […]
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Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Plum Island – Telling the Story of One of the Most Mysterious Islands on the Eastern Seaboard
Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Plum Island – Telling the Story of One of the Most Mysterious Islands on the Eastern Seaboard
Thomas Halaczinsky A documentary in production Plum Island, located just 1.5 miles off Orient Point on the eastern tip of Long Island’s North Fork and 9 miles as the crow flies from the Connecticut shore, is most likely one of the most mysterious islands on the Eastern Seaboard. For more than 100 years, the 840-acre […]
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Talk: Andrew Hendry: The World Without Evolution? at Yale
Talk: Andrew Hendry: The World Without Evolution? at Yale
Typical considerations about rapid evolution and its importance in structuring the world around us emphasize situations where evolution is causing rapid changes in organisms and environments. Hendry contends that the primary role of evolution is in resisting change. Evolution is why organisms look the same not just across years and decades but across centuries and millennia. […]