The State of the Climate 2013
Asa contributed to the BAMS report about the Climate in 2013. Download the whole report HERE.
Asa contributed to the BAMS report about the Climate in 2013. Download the whole report HERE.
The Rutgers New Brunswick Graduate School makes up to six awards each year to graduate students for excellence in research. This year John Mioduszweski was one of the recipients of … Read More
Abstract In the region of Earth most sensitive to climate change, spring snow melt serves as a measurable indicator of climate change and plays a strong role in the feedbacks … Read More
Derek Baquero, Geography student, and Aresty Research Assistant is presenting his work about Greenland precipitation at the Rutgers Undergraduate Symposium on Friday, April 25 at the Livingston Campus Center.
Catch our presentations in Tampa: Derek Baquero will present at the R.S. Tarr Student Illustrated Paper Competition Wednesday, 4/9/2014, from 10:00 AM – 11:40 AM in Room 24, TCC, First … Read More
Asa was interviewed about Science and Art on the WHYY program The Pulse. Hear the story here: https://whyy.org/segments/documenting-climate-change-through-art/
Come hear Josh talk about his great research about water use in Phoenix, Arizona. When: March 28, 2 pm Where: LSH B120, Department of Geography
John is a recipient of the Dean of the Graduate School-New Brunswick’s Research Award. Congratulations! The award ceremony is in April.
Dr. Rennermalm visited the University of Georgia and gave the seminar Greenland Ice Sheet Meltdown: A Perspective From the Ground at the Department of Geography’s Colloquium series on January 24.
Dr. Rennermalm contributed to the section about the Greenland ice sheet in the Arctic Report Card 2013. After the dramatic melt in 2012, 2013 melting was about the average conditions … Read More