Rutgers Climate Town Hall

College Ave Student Center 126 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Abstract: Students for Environmental Awareness and the Sustainability Coalition are bringing together stakeholders from across our campus community to engage in meaningful discussions and initiatives surrounding sustainability at the upcoming Rutgers Climate Town Hall. Hear from Rutgers Office of Climate Action staff members and co-chairs from several of the Rutgers Climate Action Groups. This event is free of charge and ...

Rutgers Day – All Things Climate at Rutgers

Cook Campus New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Abstract: Drop by our pavilion this Rutgers Day to play engaging games and activities while learning about climate and its impact on us and our communities. Meet with climate experts, faculty, staff, and students from Rutgers who are actively addressing this issue through four signature programs: The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist, the New Jersey Climate Change Resource ...

Webinar: The Influence of Personal Experiences on Perceptions of Black Bears in New Jersey

Speaker: Joseph Paulin, Rutgers University. Abstract: For the wildlife element we will explore how over the past 30 years, people have more regularly interacted with black bears in New Jersey. These experiences can be both positive and undesirable. Although it can be exciting to see a bear from afar while hiking, bears have also been known to frequent residential neighborhoods, ...

Webinar: CEED 6th Annual Environmental Health and Justice Summit – Session IV: Indoor Air and Environmental Quality in Schools

Speaker: Derek Shendell, Rutgers School of Public Health; Nikki Baker, Health Schools Now  Abstract: Join us for an interactive session on potential environmental health and safety-related issues in New Jersey public and charter K-12 schools and what we can do collectively to address them.  More information here. Register here.

Geography Undergraduate Research Symposium

LSH–B267 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway, NJ, United States

Abstract: Step into the world of innovation and discovery at our upcoming event! Join us for a showcase featuring Geography and Environmental Studies students presenting their latest projects and insights from various classes and research endeavors. Everyone is welcome to attend and be inspired by the ingenuity of our student community. Light refreshments will be provided! More information here.

Climate and the Bioeconomy Convergence Café

Rutgers Club 85 Avenue E, Piscataway, NJ, United States

The bioeconomy harnesses the power of biology in novel production of goods, services, and energy to grow the economy and workforce while improving quality of life and the environment. Key to the bioeconomy concept is reducing dependence on fossil fuels while preventing biodiversity loss, reducing risks to people, and ensuring economic growth follows ethical, responsible, and sustainable principles. RCEI aims ...

Sustainability Governance in the Anthropocene: A Symposium

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

How can we manage major challenges like climate change, food security, and biodiversity loss in the face of accelerating human pressure, increasing complexity, and persistent inequality? Join us at the Cook Student Center for a day-long symposium featuring globally renowned social scientists discussing how different governance systems are experimenting, learning, failing, and succeeding at managing resources under stress. Register today ...

2024 Transit-Oriented Development Symposium

James Florio Special Events Forum – Bloustein School 33 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Speakers: larelle DeGraffe, PATH; Megan Fackler, New Jersey Department of Transportation.  Abstract: This symposium, presented in partnership with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, NJ TRANSIT, the NJ Department of Transportation, and the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University, will bring together experts, stakeholders, and professionals to explore the intersection of community, commerce, and transit-oriented ...

Webinar: Down to Earth Soil Management with Bill Errickson, Rutgers University

Speaker: Bill Errickson, Rutgers University  Abstract: For the earth element, we will look at soil health and how it is defined as the continued capacity to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans. Maintaining soil health is an essential component of a productive and thriving garden that is more resistant to disease and abiotic stress. ...