Congratulations to the recipients of the 2023 Excellence Awards! Each award recognizes outstanding work conducted within the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Recipients included the Following RCEI Affiliates: Cara Cuite, Teaching Excellence Award Marci Meixler, Sustained Career Teaching Excellence Award Mary Whelan, Early Career Research Excellence Award Oscar Schofield, Sustained Research Excellence …
Annual NJ Awards Program Recognizes Recycling and Sustainability Leaders
During the annual symposium held by the Association of New Jersey Recyclers (ANJR), the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection recognized companies, groups, and individual recycling leaders. RCEI affiliate Marci Meixler received the award for Outstanding Educator/Educational Program. Meixler motivates her students to live more sustainably which is one of the main objectives of the sustainability course she teaches. “My …
RCEI Affiliate Lily Young Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering
Congratulations to RCEI Affiliate Lily Young, who was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering on October 1, 2023. Young, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, was recognized for her pioneering work on the mechanisms of anaerobic microbial metabolism enabling remediation of organic and metal contaminants in the environment.
Three U. researchers selected as Ocean Decade Champions by National Science Foundation
Last month, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation (KADF) selected three Rutgers faculty members, Lisa Auermuller, Jeanne Herb, and Victoria Ramenzoni, all RCEI affiliates, to be named 2023 Ocean Decade Champions, according to a press release. They are among the 31 scientists who have been honored with this recognition this year, all of whom …
Rutgers Scientists Help Shore Fish Harvesters Implement Adaptive Strategies to Climate Change
New Jersey’s coastal fishers vulnerable to some of global warming’s harshest effects. For hundreds of years, business owners engaged in New Jersey’s commercial fisheries industry have weathered adversity, from coastal storms to species shifts. Recognizing this resilience, and acknowledging the challenges posed by global climate change, Rutgers scientists have come to their assistance. One of the results of recent efforts …
Rutgers to Receive Almost $800K to Help Small Businesses Across NJ Reduce Hazardous Waste
Pollution Prevention Grant Will Advance Environmental Justice The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has chosen Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey to receive nearly $800,000 in funding under EPA’s Environmental Justice in Communities program to assist NJ small businesses in cutting the hazardous waste that they generate. The Rutgers project, led by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and …
Climate Change-Induced Drought May Transform Parts of the Amazon’s Rainforests Into Savannas
Professor Ying Fan Reinfelder in the Department of Environmental Sciences is co-author of a Rutgers-led study that indicates future changes, including a reduction to Earth’s ability to store carbon. A portion of Amazonian lowland rainforest – areas critical to absorbing carbon dioxide and buffering climate change – may morph over time into dry, grassy savannas, according to a Rutgers-led study. The …
Rutgers Shellfish Researcher Investigates the Link between Horseshoe Crabs and Oyster Farming in the Delaware Bay
Marine ecologist Daphne Munroe, RCEI affiliate and associate professor in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, has a deep respect for New Jersey’s Delaware Bay and its unique ecosystem that supports an abundance of life. Munroe, a shellfish researcher working out of the Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory in Port Norris, is interested in …
Rutgers Launches Climate and Energy Institute With Wide-Reaching Goals
Institute will combine and unify the strengths of three existing institutes on climate, environment and energy research. University leaders are creating an institute designed to elevate the local, national and international profile of Rutgers–New Brunswick as a locus for scholarship on climate change, renewable energy production, energy conservation and their environmental dimensions. The Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute (RCEI) will …
Grant Recipients Kay Bidle and Kimberlee Thamatrakoln Pioneer Research in Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement for Carbon Dioxide Removal
On September 7, the Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced $24.3 million for research projects on marine carbon dioxide removal strategies that will find solutions to the present climate crisis. The funding comprises $14 million granted by the Biden Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act and is the largest climate investment in history. NOAA and its partners …