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What Causes Brown Tides?

Harmful algal blooms (HABs)—often brown or red—are increasing worldwide, spurred by global warming, industrial development, and agriculture. HABs pose a serious threat to fish and aquatic plants, depleting drinking water

Community-driven Air Quality Advocacy in Manhattan Chinatown (EDF)

Despite the disproportionate pollution and death rate from COVID that East Asian immigrants experienced in NYC, they are among the least involved in environmental protection initiatives. Researchers will explore how…

Glen Dowell

…on changes in pollution levels, the role of corporate mergers and acquisitions in facilitating changes in facility environmental performance, and the relative influence of financial return and disruption on commercial…

Multi-Hazard Resilience for Climate Justice

…like community organizing or food security. Resilience hubs are intended to enhance communications and community resources, reduce pollution, bring forward impacted community partners as decision-makers, and improve quality of life….

Cornell Advanced Platform for Testing, Utilization, and Research in CO2 Capture and Conversion Technologies

…real-time information about its composition. They would then examine and test materials for carbon capture, sequestration and conversion, industrial decarbonization, and pollution controls using flue gas emissions from this working…

Allison Tracy (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

…stressors and is currently focusing on the role of temperature stress and chemical pollution in coral diseases. Research that assesses diverse stressors and the potential for interactive effects is critical…

Measuring Emissions of Methane and Ammonia Gas From NY Dairy Farms

…suggests that dairy farms may also be a significant source of atmospheric ammonia pollution in the Finger Lakes region, which may input nitrogen directly into the Finger Lakes, perhaps contributing…

Udita Bansal (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)

…anthropogenic effects constantly modify natural habitats and increase light pollution, prey may become more vulnerable to predation at night. It is therefore vital to understand how different traits can enable…

Glen Dowell

…in pollution levels, the role of corporate mergers and acquisitions in facilitating changes in facility environmental performance, and the relative influence of financial return and disruption on commercial adoption of…

Hannah Gurholt (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)

…altering how communities move, behave, and survive. Light pollution either comes directly from streetlights and buildings or indirectly from reflections off the atmosphere. One of the world’s most well-known butterflies,…

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