The 56th Annual Rutgers University Geology Museum Open House

Rutgers Geology Museum 85 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The 56th Annual Rutgers University Geology Museum Open House will take place on Saturday, January 27, 2024 between 9 am and 3 pm. Join for a day of ancient seas-themed activities! All events will be held in Scott Hall and the Rutgers Geology Museum located on the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick, NJ. More information here.

Bluefin tuna reveal global and regional patterns of mercury pollution in the world’s oceans

Marine & Coastal Sciences Building -- Alampi Room 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Monday, January 29, 2024. 3:45 PM. Bluefin tuna reveal global and regional patterns of mercury pollution in the world’s oceans. John Reinfelder, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. More information here.   Location: Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus

Why mud is sticky (or, how clay particles interact across thin water films)

CCB-1303 123 Bevier Road, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Tuesday, January 30, 2024. 11:00 AM. Why mud is sticky (or, how clay particles interact across thin water films). Ian Bourg, Princeton University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. More information here.  Abstract: Clay-rich soils and sediments are abundant natural materials that consist predominantly of hydrated assemblages of fine-grained aluminosilicate minerals. These materials exhibit complex mechanical properties ...

Can International Courts Make Governments Act on Climate Science?

Blake Hall -- Room 131 93 Lipman Dr, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Wednesday, January 31, 2024. 12:00 PM. Can International Courts Make Governments Act on Climate Science? Cymie Payne, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Human Ecology. More information here. Abstract: Climate science isn’t translating into national policies, so small island developing nations turned to three international courts, requesting their interpretation of legal obligations. Professor Cymie Payne will share her insights ...

Food Waste Reutilization Awareness Event

Cook Student Center 59 Biel Road, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Wednesday, January 31, 2024. 4:00 PM. Food Waste Reutilization Awareness Event. Angela Oberg, Rutgers University; Bryan Blair, Trenton Renewables; Isaac Bearg, NJ Composting Council. Sponsored by Rutgers EcoComplex and Students for Environmental Awareness. More information here. Register here.   Location: Room 202 of the Cook Student Center

Bridging the Gap Between Researchers & Government Agencies

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Thursday, February 1, 2024. 9:30 AM. Bridging the Gap Between Researchers & Government Agencies. Elizabeth Bell, University of Texas; Aaron Deslatte, Indiana University. Sponsored by Rutgers New Jersey State Policy Lab. More information here. Register here. Location: Bloustein School, Civic Square Building 

Fish and fishing: a tale across the Pacific Ocean

Marine & Coastal Sciences Building -- Alampi Room 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Thursday, February 1, 2024. 4:00 PM. Fish and fishing: a tale across the Pacific Ocean. Joyce Ong, Nanyang Technological University. Sponsored by Rutgers Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program. More information here. Abstract: I  am a fish biologist by training and have completed a PhD on the historical impacts of climate change on fish ecology. I am passionate about the aquatic ...

Making Materials and Chemicals from Carbon Dioxide

FBO–EHA 101 Bevier Road, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Friday, February 2, 2024. 10:30 AM. Making Materials and Chemicals from Carbon Dioxide. Karin Calvinho, RenewCO2. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Merck. More information here. Location: Fiber Optic - EHA

The Magic of Pressure Cooking: Hydrothermal Systems for Waste Valorization

ENR-223 14 College Farm Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Abstract: More than 100 million metric tonnes of wet organic wastes are produced each year in the US, representing a very real challenge for waste management due to their high production rate and the inefficiency of conventional management methods. At the same time, these waste streams represent untapped resources that can be repurposed into valuable products. Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is ...

Equatorial Indian Ocean Currents: Variability and Impacts on Salinity

Marine & Coastal Sciences Building -- Alampi Room 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Monday, February 5, 2024. 3:45 PM. Equatorial Indian Ocean Currents: Variability and Impacts on Salinity. Ebenezer Njadjro, Mississippi State University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. More information here.  Location: Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building

CEED 6th Annual Environmental Health and Justice Summit – Session II: The Next Generation of Clean Homes Will Be Electric. How Do We Make a Just Transition? What Does It Mean for Our Health?

Wednesday, February 7, 2024. 11:00 AM. CEED 6th Annual Environmental Health and Justice Summit - Session II: The Next Generation of Clean Homes Will Be Electric. How Do We Make a Just Transition? What Does It Mean for Our Health? Jose Guillermo Cedeno Laurent, Rutgers University; Halimah Shabazz, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance; Elyse Pivnick, Isles. Sponsored by Rutgers Environmental ...

The Silo Crossing Imperative of Responding to Global Warming / Environmental Sciences / Environmental Humanities / Traditional Ecological Knowledge

ENR-223 14 College Farm Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Speaker: Jack Tchen, Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience  Abstract: You’ve likely heard the phrase: Social movements happen at the speed of relationships. As I’ve been writing up a final report for an NSF Sustainable Regional System planning grant and facing the implementation proposal, we’ll discuss the cultural challenges of developing such relationships against the imperative of ...