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SUMMARY:Fish and fishing: a tale across the Pacific Ocean
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAbstract: 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 environment and in particular\, about the use of otoliths (fish ear stones) and the information that can be gleaned from such tiny structures\, such as the age\, annual growth rates\, migration and environmental factors. I have also been involved in other aspects of marine and freshwater ecology such as coral reef monitoring\, seagrass surveys\, turtle research\, in-situ coral experiments and biofouling surveys. I am particularly interested in Southeast Asia\, not only because I grew up in this region\, but also because marine fisheries have major socio-economic impacts on food security and human livelihoods\, yet is relatively data deficient. \nLocation: Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/fish-and-fishing-a-tale-across-the-pacific-ocean/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T093000
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DTSTAMP:20240130T213118Z
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UID:1657-1706779800-1706787000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap Between Researchers & Government Agencies
DESCRIPTION: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. \nLocation: Bloustein School\, Civic Square Building 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/bridging-the-gap-between-researchers-government-agencies/
LOCATION:Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T160000
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DTSTAMP:20240124T230210Z
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UID:1631-1706716800-1706720400@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Food Waste Reutilization Awareness Event
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nLocation: Room 202 of the Cook Student Center
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/food-waste-reutilization-awareness-event/
LOCATION:Cook Student Center\, 59 Biel Road\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T130000
DTSTAMP:20240130T152706Z
CREATED:20240130T152116Z
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UID:1655-1706702400-1706706000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Can International Courts Make Governments Act on Climate Science?
DESCRIPTION: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. \nAbstract: 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 about these cases and her experience leading a team that argued at the Law of the Sea Tribunal.   \nLocation: Rutgers Cook/Douglass Campus\, Blake Hall room 131
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/can-international-courts-make-governments-act-on-climate-science-2/
LOCATION:Blake Hall — Room 131\, 93 Lipman Dr\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240130T120000
DTSTAMP:20240130T150657Z
CREATED:20240130T150657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T150657Z
UID:1653-1706612400-1706616000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Why mud is sticky (or\, how clay particles interact across thin water films)
DESCRIPTION: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.  \nAbstract: 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 that control a variety of important natural and engineered processes including subsurface fluid migration\, soil health (e.g.\, soil resilience to erosion and drought)\, geophysical hazards (subsidence\, landslides\, fault slip) as well as opportunities in additive manufacturing using Earth materials. The mechanics of clay-rich media include complex rheological properties\, a strong cohesive character\, and a tendency to swell or shrink significantly with changes in salinity or humidity. We present efforts to gain insight into the complex mechanics of clay-rich media using all-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations. We show that key macroscopic-scale mechanical properties of clay-rich media emerge from nanometer-scale interactions between clay particles across thin water films.  \nLocation: Location CCB Auditorium (Room 1303)
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/why-mud-is-sticky-or-how-clay-particles-interact-across-thin-water-films/
LOCATION:CCB-1303\, 123 Bevier Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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UID:1628-1706543100-1706547600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Bluefin tuna reveal global and regional patterns of mercury pollution in the world’s oceans
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nLocation: Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/bluefin-tuna-reveal-global-and-regional-patterns-of-mercury-pollution-in-the-worlds-oceans/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240127T090000
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UID:1428-1706346000-1706367600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:The 56th Annual Rutgers University Geology Museum Open House
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/the-56th-annual-rutgers-university-geology-museum-open-house/
LOCATION:Rutgers Geology Museum\, 85 Somerset Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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UID:1642-1706281200-1706284800@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Local to regional forcing of sea ice coverage along the East Antarctic coast
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 26\, 2024. 3:00 PM. Local to regional forcing of sea ice coverage along the East Antarctic coast. Dana Veron\, University of Delaware. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Geography. More information here. See flyer here. \nLocation: TIL-264 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/local-to-regional-forcing-of-sea-ice-coverage-along-the-east-antarctic-coast/
LOCATION:TIL–264\, 50 Joyce Kilmer Ave\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T130000
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CREATED:20240109T034528Z
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UID:1420-1706259600-1706274000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Rutgers-Newark Offshore Wind Community Engagement Event
DESCRIPTION:Purpose: To identify key community challenges and opportunities that will impact the direction of offshore wind in Newark and New Jersey. The topics of business development\, supply chain\, and workforce development will be discussed. \nMore information here. Register here. 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-newark-offshore-wind-community-engagement-event/
LOCATION:Rutgers Business School — MBA Lounge Room 212\, 1 Washington Park\, Newark\, NJ\, 07102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240125T170000
DTSTAMP:20240116T210742Z
CREATED:20240116T210742Z
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UID:1467-1706198400-1706202000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Rock you like a hurricane: predicting tree resistance to extreme winds
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, January 25\, 2024. 4:00 PM. Rock you like a hurricane: predicting tree resistance to extreme winds. Allyson Salisbury\, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution. More information here.  \n  \nLocation: Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/rock-you-like-a-hurricane-predicting-tree-resistance-to-extreme-winds/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240123T143000
DTSTAMP:20231220T190822Z
CREATED:20231220T190715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T190822Z
UID:1411-1706014800-1706020200@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:NJADAPT: New Tools and Critical Enhancements
DESCRIPTION:NJADAPT is a suite of data visualization and mapping tools providing critical support in planning for future climate conditions\, assessing climate change related hazards\, and communicating risks and hazards. Guided by input from our users\, the Rutgers team has thoroughly enhanced NJADAPT with new and updated data\, guidance for applying the tools to local planning\, and numerous new features including links to municipal land-use\, public health\, and hazard mitigation planning.\nJoin Lucas Marxen\, Associate Director\, NJAES Office of Research Analytics\, for an introduction to the latest release of these powerful decision-support tools\, and learn how to use them in your own practice. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \nRegister for this Zoom Webinar Here \nDownload the Event Flyer Here
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/njadapt-new-tools-and-critical-enhancements/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240122T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240122T170000
DTSTAMP:20240116T210628Z
CREATED:20240116T210628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T210628Z
UID:1461-1705938300-1705942800@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Fate of ocean oxygen in a changing climate
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, January 22\, 2023. 3:45 PM. Fate of ocean oxygen in a changing climate. Laure Resplandy\, Princeton University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. More information here.   \n  \nLocation: Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/fate-of-ocean-oxygen-in-a-changing-climate/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240112T090000
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DTSTAMP:20231213T012609Z
CREATED:20231213T012609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T012609Z
UID:1274-1705050000-1705071600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:New Jersey Academic Alliance for Offshore Wind Energy (A2OSW) Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The A2OSW Symposium is an opportunity for New Jersey academic institutions to discuss their expertise\, programs\, and projects in offshore wind energy education\, research\, community engagement\, and workforce development; identify opportunities for collaboration; and develop a plan to build an organized statewide effort in offshore wind energy. \nMore details here.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/new-jersey-academic-alliance-for-offshore-wind-energy-a2osw-symposium/
LOCATION:Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering\, 500 Bartholomew Road\, Piscataway\, NJ\, 08854\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231214T150000
DTSTAMP:20231213T012012Z
CREATED:20231213T012003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T012012Z
UID:1269-1702562400-1702566000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:The Observed Effects of Beach Nourishment in the Outer Banks
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Thi Tran\, MS Candidate in Environmental Sciences. \nSponsored by the Graduate Program in Environmental Sciences. \nJoin the Zoom meeting here.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/the-observed-effects-of-beach-nourishment-in-the-outer-banks/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231213T133000
DTSTAMP:20231212T150514Z
CREATED:20231211T231556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T150514Z
UID:1266-1702468800-1702474200@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Exploration of Microbial Diversity and Metabolic Potential in Himalayan Glacier Forefields
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 13\, 2023. 12:00 PM. Exploration of Microbial Diversity and Metabolic Potential in Himalayan Glacier Forefields. Anil Kumar\, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology. More information here.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/exploration-of-microbial-diversity-and-metabolic-potential-in-himalayan-glacier-forefields/
LOCATION:IFNH — Room 205\, 61 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T150000
DTSTAMP:20231121T151251Z
CREATED:20231025T145441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T151251Z
UID:972-1702024200-1702047600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:NJ State of the Food System Summit
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The Rutgers Equity Alliance for Community Health (REACH) and NJ Food Democracy Collaborative (NJFDC) invite you to attend the NJ State of the Food System Summit. \nThe purpose of our annual Summit is to come together to highlight the progress and obstacles that we’ve experienced as a community this year\, celebrate eachothers’ successes\, and engage in honest solutions-focused conversation about how to address ongoing inequities and other challenges across NJ’s food supply chain to bring about healthy\, resilient community-scale food systems. Please join us. \nSponsored by The Rutgers Equity Alliance for Community Health (REACH) and NJ Food Democracy Collaborative (NJFDC). More information here. \nThe deadline for in-person registration for this event has passed. You may register to attend virtually here.  \n  \nUsing the “Add to Calendar” feature on this page does NOT constitute registering for this event. 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/nj-state-of-the-food-system-summit/
LOCATION:Cook Student Center\, 59 Biel Road\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231207T170000
DTSTAMP:20231206T051322Z
CREATED:20231206T051322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T051322Z
UID:1253-1701964800-1701968400@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Investigating the Evolution of Host Defenses Through Experimental Evolution
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 7\, 2023. 4:00 PM. Investigating the Evolution of Host Defenses Through Experimental Evolution. Jordan Lewis\, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution. More information here. \nLocation: Online or in-person in the Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus \n \nImage from: https://jordanlewisphd.com/
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/investigating-the-evolution-of-host-defenses-through-experimental-evolution/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T153000
DTSTAMP:20231121T143358Z
CREATED:20231121T143358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T143358Z
UID:1170-1701441000-1701444600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:The Activation Properties of Fresh and Aged Black Carbon Particles from Biomass Burning
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, December 1\, 2023. 2:30 PM. The Activation Properties of Fresh and Aged Black Carbon Particles from Biomass Burning. Ogochukwu Enekwizu\, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Environmental Sciences. More information here.  \nAbstract: Black carbon (BC) particles affect climate directly through the absorption of solar radiation and indirectly by changing cloud properties such as cloud amount and lifetime. An abundant source of BC is biomass burn (BB) events (i.e.\, wildfires)\, which concurrently release copious amounts of condensable organic vapors that form thick coatings that encapsulate the BC. The coatings increase the hydrophilicity of the otherwise hydrophobic BC particles while at the same time increase the particle size\, both of which enhance the ability of these particles to act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and affect their optical properties. Due to the complex interplay between hydrophilic properties of the coating and the hydrophobic properties of the BC “core”\, along with the particle size\, better quantification of the hygroscopic properties for this important class of particle will improve our understanding and representation of the direct and indirect climatic forcing contributions by these particles. In this seminar\, I will discuss the CCN activity of pure and thickly coated BC surrogate particles determined by laboratory measurements under typical atmospheric supersaturations using levoglucosan\, a known tracer for BB\, as a proxy for fresh organic coating and oleic acid as a surrogate for aged organic coating\, as a function of coating thickness for different core (i.e.\, BC) mobility diameters. Additionally\, experimental results are used to derive the hygroscopicity parameter (κ) of the BC core and coatings. The limiting cases of fresh and aged organic coatings\, which span the range of coating ages\, are used to investigate the activation behavior of an ensemble BC particle population consisting of particles with different core diameters and different coating thicknesses and how activation\, in turn\, affects the aerosol optical properties. The findings presented provide a critical fundamental-level understanding of aerosol-cloud interactions for this important class of particles. \nLocation: ENR building\, room 223 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/the-activation-properties-of-fresh-and-aged-black-carbon-particles-from-biomass-burning/
LOCATION:ENR-223\, 14 College Farm Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231130T170000
DTSTAMP:20231121T143139Z
CREATED:20231121T143139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T143139Z
UID:1168-1701360000-1701363600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Drivers of Ecological Change in Cities: Backyards Matter
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 30\, 2023. 4:00 PM. Drivers of Ecological Change in Cities: Backyards Matter. Margaret Stanley\, University of Auckland. Sponsored by Rutgers Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series. More information here.  \nLocation: The Philip Alampi Auditorium of Marine and Coastal Sciences Building on the G.H. Cook Campus
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/drivers-of-ecological-change-in-cities-backyards-matter/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T170000
DTSTAMP:20231121T142934Z
CREATED:20231121T142934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T142934Z
UID:1164-1701273600-1701277200@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:St. Augustine: History and Resiliency of a First Coast City
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 29\, 2023. 4:00 PM. St. Augustine: History and Resiliency of a First Coast City. Isabella Guttuso\, University of Florida. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture. More information here.  \nAbstract: Coastal cities historically built in floodplains have adapted through time to the challenges that arise from settling in a landscape shaped by water. Climate change has exacerbated the natural events that these communities face. St. Augustine\, the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European and African-American origin in the United States\, is grappling with vulnerability posed by floods and aging infrastructure. This presentation summarizes the history of St. Augustine through the current day and highlights the ways flooding is projected to impact the region. It will also touch on the projects being implemented by the city\, University of Florida and other entities with the intent of creating a network of resilient infrastructure that will ensure America’s “oldest” city carries on its rich cultural and historic legacy. \nLocation: IFNH 101\, 61 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/st-augustine-history-and-resiliency-of-a-first-coast-city/
LOCATION:IFNH-101\, 61 Dudley Road\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231127T164500
DTSTAMP:20231108T154344Z
CREATED:20231108T154344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T154344Z
UID:1110-1701099900-1701103500@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Managing Marine Fisheries in a Changing Environment: Perspectives from the Northeast U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, November 27\, 2023. 3:45 PM. Managing marine fisheries in a changing environment: Perspectives from the Northeast U.S. John Weidenmann\, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. More information here.  \nLocation: the Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/managing-marine-fisheries-in-a-changing-environment-perspectives-from-the-northeast-u-s/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231120T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231120T170000
DTSTAMP:20231025T143140Z
CREATED:20231025T143140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T143140Z
UID:970-1700495100-1700499600@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Change: Water and Feedbacks
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jim Miller\, Rutgers University.  \nMore information here.  \nLocation: Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building. \n 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/climate-change-water-and-feedbacks/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T170000
DTSTAMP:20231031T133555Z
CREATED:20231031T133536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T133555Z
UID:1070-1700150400-1700154000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Bloustein Research Seminar Series: Conservation practices\, organizations\, and urban environmental planning
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 16\, 2023. 4:00 PM. Bloustein Research Seminar Series: Conservation practices\, organizations\, and urban environmental planning. Andrea Restrepo-Mieth\, Rutgers University. Sponsored by Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. More information here. \nLocation: CSB Room 253.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/bloustein-research-seminar-series-conservation-practices-organizations-and-urban-environmental-planning/
LOCATION:CSB – 253\, Civic Square Building\, 33 Livingston Avenue\, Room253\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 09801\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T190000
DTSTAMP:20231031T133332Z
CREATED:20231031T133155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T133332Z
UID:1061-1700069400-1700074800@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Creative Expression and The Environment at Rutgers
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023. 5:30 PM. Creative Expression and The Environment at Rutgers. Lisa Beth Robinson\, Somnambulist Tango Press; Kristin Thielking\, John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Sponsored by Mason Gross School of the Arts\, School of Arts and Sciences\, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and Mason Gross Student Governing Association. More information here.  \nAbstract: Learn about the work of two leading artists in the field of environmental arts. \nStudents should bring their own work. The artists will be available to provide feedback.   \nLocation: Civic Square Building\, Room 110
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/creative-expression-and-the-environment-at-rutgers/
LOCATION:Civic Square Building – 110\, 33 Livingston Ave\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T133000
DTSTAMP:20231003T140604Z
CREATED:20230920T213438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T140604Z
UID:198-1700049600-1700055000@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:How Photosynthesis Adapts to a Climate Stressed Environment: Long-term Adaptation of a C3 Plant to Extreme CO2 Levels in Yellowstone
DESCRIPTION:Event Format: Hybrid (For Zoom link and access to webinar\, contact Nalini Kaul) \nSponsored by Rutgers Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology. More information here. \nSpeaker: Marie-Claire ten Veldhuis\, Technical University of Delft
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/how-photosynthesis-adapts-to-a-climate-stressed-environment-long-term-adaptation-of-a-c3-plant-to-extreme-co2-levels-in-yellowstone/
LOCATION:IFNH — Room 205\, 61 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars/Colloquia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T123000
DTSTAMP:20231108T153948Z
CREATED:20231108T153948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T153948Z
UID:1106-1700047800-1700051400@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:EPS Colloquium: Dr. Harriet Lau
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023. 11:30 AM. EPS Weekly Colloquium. Harriet Lau\, Brown University. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. More information here.  \nLocation: Webinar
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/eps-colloquium-dr-harriet-lau/
LOCATION:NJ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T150000
DTSTAMP:20231102T111245Z
CREATED:20231017T220842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T111245Z
UID:899-1700038800-1700060400@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Rutgers Climate Symposium 2023: In Search of Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Event Type: In person or Webinar\nWednesday\, November 15\, 2023\nDouglass Student Center\n100 George St\nNew Brunswick\, NJ 08901\nFostering collaboration among researchers and students from institutions in\nthe greater NJ\, NY\, and Philadelphia region who are interested in climate\nchange\, renewable energy\, energy efficiency\, or other approaches to\nreducing greenhouse gas emissions across disciplines representing climate\nscience\, human dimensions\, technology\, the arts\, communications\, and humanities. \nFeaturing: \n\nOrville Grey\, International Institute for Sustainable Development\nJohn P. Krasting\, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory\nLisa Beth Robinson\, East Carolina University\nBenjamin Sovacool\, Boston University\nKristen Thielking\, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point\n\nPoster Abstract deadline extended to 11:59 PM on Thursday\, November 9\, 2023.\nRegistration is required for online or virtual attendance.\nTo attend in-person register by 11:59 PM on Thursday\, November 9\, 2023.\nThis event is intended for students\, faculty\, and staff of academic and research institutions. A limited number of registrations will be available for unaffiliated members of the public upon request. \nRegister and find more information at https://ruclimatesymposium.rutgers.edu/.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-climate-symposium-2023-in-search-of-solutions/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, 100 George St\, New Brunswick\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T210000
DTSTAMP:20231102T194027Z
CREATED:20231102T194027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T194027Z
UID:1084-1699902000-1699909200@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:Fighting for Ocean Justice
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Roxane Gay\, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media\, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers\, will be joined by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson for a conversation on the role of the ocean in climate solutions and how we can advance “ocean justice.” \nDr. Johnson’s books will be available for purchase at the event. \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker Bios\nDr. Roxane Gay\, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media\, Culture and Feminist Studies\, is an author\, professor\, editor\, social commentator\, and contributing writer for the New York Times. She is the author of best sellers Hunger\, Bad Feminist\, and Difficult Women\, and has a newsletter\, The Audacity\, and a podcast\, The Roxane Gay Agenda. \nDr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist\, policy expert\, and writer. She is co-founder of the non-profit think tank Urban Ocean Lab\, co-editor of the bestselling climate anthology All We Can Save\, and author of the forthcoming book What If We Get it Right? \n\nMore information and registration here.
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/fighting-for-ocean-justice/
LOCATION:Rutgers Academic Building\, Room 2400\, 15 Seminary Place\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T164500
DTSTAMP:20231031T132524Z
CREATED:20231031T132524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T132524Z
UID:1059-1699890300-1699893900@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings and their Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, November 13\, 2023. 3:45 PM. A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Gulf Stream Warm Core Rings and their Impacts. Adreienne Silver\, WHOI. Sponsored by Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. More information here. \nLocation: Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building 
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/a-multidisciplinary-investigation-of-gulf-stream-warm-core-rings-and-their-impacts/
LOCATION:Marine & Coastal Sciences Building — Alampi Room\, 71 Dudley Rd\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T120000
DTSTAMP:20231025T194156Z
CREATED:20231025T164616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T194156Z
UID:989-1699869600-1699876800@rcei.rutgers.edu
SUMMARY:NJDEP Climate Pollutant Reduction Grant Program\, Priority Climate Action Plan Stakeholder Session: Halogenated Gases
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by NJDEP in partnership with the New Jersey Climate Change Resource Center.  More information. Register here. \nLocation: Webinar
URL:https://rcei.rutgers.edu/event/njdep-climate-pollutant-reduction-grant-program-priority-climate-action-plan-stakeholder-session-halogenated-gases/
LOCATION:NJ
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