Above: Professor Chris Gobler From SBU-led Study: Climate Change Threatening Humans Through Toxic Algae Spread on SBU Happenings on April 24, 2017 One oceanic consequence of climate change is well underway, and it’s likely already having a negative impact on human...
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In the September 15 Issue of Nature Climate Change, a group of scientists published a review article on the role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies. SoMAS faculty Minghua Zhang is one of the co-authors who contributed to the review of the role of...
Reports of declining summer ice coverage and drowning polar bears in the Arctic illustrate dramatic ecosystem responses to global climate change occurring in Earth’s polar regions. Now, in a first-ever account of a long-term project in the southern Caribbean Sea, a...
Research reveals ecosystem changes linked to declining upwelling of nutrient-rich waters STONY BROOK, NY, October 16, 2012 — Reports of declining ice coverage and drowning polar bears in the Arctic illustrate dramatic ecosystem responses to global climate change in...
Out of Stony Brook University, two independent studies published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals show the effects of climate change on differing aspects of the earth’s ecosystem. Gordon Taylor, PhD, Professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences...
Seawater temperatures in Long Island Sound appears to be increasing over the past three decades, as has been observed elsewhere along the northeast US coast over the same period. However, the warming has not been consistent year-round. Most of the increase has taken...
On Tuesday February 16, The joint BNL-SBU Center for Regional Impacts of Climate Change (CIRCC) sponsored a one-day symposium at the Wang Center at Stony Brook University to bring together those interested in climate change from the Stony Brook campus and from...
Stony Brook University (SBU) – Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Joint Symposium on Climate Change Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Wang Center, Lecture Hall 2 Stony Brook University BNL ** Registration is strongly suggested to secure a seat. Contact Gina at...
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y., September 18, 2009 – Due to global warming, is it “back to the future” for our oxygen-stressed seas? The School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) and Stony Brook Southampton will present an interesting and timely evolutionary talk as part...