A Rutgers scientist says isolated attempts to address interconnected issues will not succeed RCEI affiliate Pamela McElwee, a professor in the Department of Human Ecology at the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, has spent the last 25 years studying human adaptation to global environmental change. She has served as an adviser on environmental policy to the White House, …
Rising to a Global Challenge, Scientists Win Acclaim for Developing Ways to Measure Rainforest Biodiversity
Rutgers researchers shine in competition designed to produce rapid and autonomous technologies to identify vanishing species The challenge posed by organizers of the XPRIZE Rainforest competition to the international scientific community was formidable. Devise a way to document the biodiversity within a remote Amazonian rainforest without stepping foot within, they said. Design a tent-size, portable laboratory that includes miniature versions …
Caribbean Smallholder Farming: A Legacy of Struggle and Resilience
By Aleen Mirza Kevon Rhiney is captivated by how globalization and climate change disproportionately impact smallholder farmers in the Caribbean. As a human-environment geographer passionate about climate justice, Rhiney’s research examines the development and justice implications of global environmental change, with a particular focus on this region. The Caribbean, one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable areas, is predicted to face …
Chi Chen publishes research on the biophysical effects of croplands on land surface temperatures
The academic journal Nature Communications published new research this month authored by RCEI affiliate Chi Chen, assistant professor and faculty member in the Rutgers University Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources. The paper, titled “Biophysical effects of croplands on land surface temperature,” draws on two decades of satellite data to analyze the biological and physical mechanisms by which croplands affect land …
Andrews Explains How Climate Risks Impact Insurance in NJ
By Steven Rodas | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com You can look to the rising seas, raging wildfires and the lack of snow. A harbinger for the changing climate has also arrived for New Jerseyans in the form of something more innocuous but by no means less glaring: home insurance policies. Or, rather, the lack of them in some cases. Non-renewals, …
Josh Kohut is New SEBS Dean of Research/NJAES Director of Research
Announcement from Laura Lawson, Executive Dean and Executive Director, SEBS/NJAES I’m delighted to announce that Dr. Josh Kohut, Professor in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, has accepted the position of SEBS Dean of Research/NJAES Director of Research, effective January 1, 2025. Please join me in congratulating him on this new role and giving him a warm welcome. Josh …
A Professor’s Path to Students Loving Science Involves Cranberries, Craisins and Cran-Apple Juice
In Mark Robson’s science class, hands-on learning brings students into the heart of nature It was Cranberry Night for the students of RCEI affiliate Mark Robson’s evening science course, “Plants and People,” and the instructor wasn’t entirely happy with himself. On this cool fall evening, the professor and administrator at Rutgers University-New Brunswick had toted in whole cranberries and a …
Rutgers Science Webinar Plunges Into Ocean Exploration with More Than 265 Students
More than 265 students from across the U.S. dove into the mysteries of the ocean and explored how STEM can address global environmental challenges during a virtual event hosted by Rutgers University’s Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences (DMCS). The students from the FIRST LEGO League, participated as part of their preparation for this year’s robotics competition. They learned from Rutgers researchers …
Rutgers Hosts Leadership from the Federated States of Micronesia
As one of America’s longest serving and renowned land-grant institutions, Rutgers University empowers food producers worldwide with cutting-edge scientific expertise. The university’s acclaimed “Jersey Roots, Global Reach” initiative shines through in its exceptional partnership with the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), a vast island nation in the North Pacific. To celebrate this landmark collaboration, Rutgers had the privilege of hosting …
Announcement: Appreciating Peggy Brennan-Tonetta’s 28-year Career at Rutgers
Announcement by SEBS Executive Dean Laura Lawson Dear SEBS & NJAES Community, After a rich and rewarding career of 28 years with Rutgers, RCEI affiliate Margaret (Peggy) Brennan-Tonetta has announced her intention to retire at the beginning of the new year. Please join me in congratulating Peggy and celebrating her many accomplishments. Peggy first came to Rutgers as a student, …













