Lucy Hutyra & Dan Li’s project funded by NSF
Dr. Lucy Hutyra and Dr. Dan Li received a PREEVENTS project funded by NSF on urban heat waves. PREEVENTS is the Prediction… More
Sergio Fagherazzi gets a press release from NBC
Dr. Sergio Fagherazzi likens Venice to a "canary in a coalmine," in NBC's article profiling the recent flooding in the iconic city,… More
Pontus Olofsson publishes paper in Remote Sensing of Environment
The paper addresses issues that have been encountered when reporting within international frameworks aimed climate change mitigation by reducing deforestation and forest… More
Kathryn Wheeler and Michael Dietze publish a paper in Remote Sensing
Kathryn Wheeler recently published a paper with her advisor, Michael Dietze. Read the paper here: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/21/2507 More
Rick Reibstein and Josh Taylor interviewed by WGBH
In 2018 students of the class "Research for Environmental Agencies and Organizations" wrote to every municipality in Massachusetts to find out what… More
Pontus Olofsson is awarded a second NASA grant during Fall 2019
Pontus Olofsson has been awarded a research grant from NASA SERVIR. SERVIR is a joint venture between NASA and the U.S.… More
Students in Research Class Present at the Massachusetts Green Careers Conference
At the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife in Westborough, MA, on September 20, Alana Danison and Madeleine Mattson participated in Rick… More
Ranga Myneni publishes several articles during the summer of 2019
(1) “Investigating the applicability of Emergent Constraints” published in the journal “Earth System Dynamics” (doi:10.5194/esd-10-501-2019). The article discusses how a measurable variable… More
Pontus Olofsson is awarded funding from NASA
Pontus Olofsson, with Co-investigators Alessandro Baccini, Lucy Hutyra and Curtis Woodcock, has been awarded a research grant from the NASA Carbon Monitoring… More
Rachel Abercrombie publishes an article in Nature News & Views
Research Associate Professor Rachel E. Abercrombie published an article in Nature News and Views. Rachel Abercrombie investigates all aspects of the earthquake… More