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Helping Students Cope with Climate Change Anxiety

For K-12 students, the discussion of climate change could result in eco-anxiety, including a fear about the current and future impacts of a changing Earth. In this video, Carrie Ferraro…

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A Look at Climate Change and the IPCC as the U.S. Re-enters the Paris Agreement

Climate change is one of the most serious global problems today. Increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, acidification of the ocean, damaging hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and other extreme events have caused…

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Read more about the article Fishes Contribute Roughly 1.65 Billion Tons of Carbon in Feces and Other Matter Annually

Fishes Contribute Roughly 1.65 Billion Tons of Carbon in Feces and Other Matter Annually

Scientists have little understanding of the role fishes play in the global carbon cycle linked to climate change, but a Rutgers-led study found that carbon in feces, respiration and other…

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It’s COOL Summer Research Time in Antarctica

Despite the current global COVID pandemic, RUCOOL is one of the few groups that has been able to maintain presence in in Antarctica. Rachael Young, a former Rutgers undergraduate, the…

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RUCOOL Hosts Partners in Science Workshop

On Thursday, January 28, RUCOOL co-hosted (with Rutgers Cooperative Extension) its 2021 Partners in Science Workshop: Identifying Ecological Metrics and Sampling Strategies for Baseline Monitoring During Offshore Wind Development. The…

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New study on modeling wind speeds published by NREL and RUCOOL

A decade of research has shown that numerical weather prediction (NWP)-modeled wind speeds can be highly sensitive to the inputs and setups within the NWP model. For wind resource characterization…

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RUCOOL: Integrating Ocean Observations to Improve Hurricane Forecasts

On January 26-28, NOAA hosted a workshop entitled “Integrating Ocean Observations to Improve NOAA’s Hurricane Intensity Forecasts”. RUCOOL/DMCS Faculty, staff and graduate students participated throughout the workshop, including presentations by…

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Read more about the article Offshore wind turbines could affect Mid-Atlantic ‘cold pool,’ study shows

Offshore wind turbines could affect Mid-Atlantic ‘cold pool,’ study shows

Building arrays of offshore wind turbines off the Mid-Atlantic states could have effects on the annual cycle of ocean water temperatures that are critical to the region’s fish and shellfish…

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Read more about the article Could federal wind farms influence continental shelf oceanography and alter associated ecological processes? A literature review.

Could federal wind farms influence continental shelf oceanography and alter associated ecological processes? A literature review.

As of the draft of this document, the US east coast has 1.7 million acres of federal bottom under lease for development of wind energy installations, with plans for more…

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Read more about the article Revised Holocene temperature record affirms role of greenhouse gases in recent millennia

Revised Holocene temperature record affirms role of greenhouse gases in recent millennia

Scientists have resolved a key climate change mystery, showing that the annual global temperature today is the warmest of the past 10,000 years – contrary to recent research, according to…

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