Associate Professor Mike Dietze hosts NOAA webinar on predicting nature
Associate Professor Mike Dietze hosts “Solving the Challenge of Predicting Nature: How Close Are We and How Do We Get There?” as part of NOAA’s National Ocean Service Science Seminar Series. Wednesday, September 12, 12-1PM EDT Is nature predictable? If so, can we use that understanding to better manage and conserve ecosystems? Near-term ecological forecasting […]
Environmental Career Fair – October 11
Join us on Thursday, October 11, for the Environmental Career Fair! Learn about employment and internship opportunities from local and national organizations working to protect the environment. Attending companies include Atmospheric & Environmental Research (AER), Energy Federation Inc. (EFI), ESRI, NASA DEVELOP, NE Interstate Water Pollution Control (NEIWPCC), Sustainserv, Toxics Action Center, United States Environmental […]
PhD alum Yan Yang publishes in Nature Communications
Yan Yang, a 2017 PhD graduate, recently published part of her dissertation research in Nature Communications. In “Post-drought Decline of the Amazon Carbon Sink” Yang and her colleagues report a significant loss of carbon over the entire Amazon basin at a rate of 0.3 +/- 0.2 PgC per year after the 2005 mega-drought, which continued […]