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Mass Extinction: Reversing the Trajectory
Could the Earth be in the midst of its sixth mass extinction? Some scientists believe so, and SNRE's Johannes Foufopoulos (Conservation Ecology) took to Michigan Radio's Stateside program to share...
Could the Earth be in the midst of its sixth mass extinction? Some scientists believe so, and SNRE's Johannes Foufopoulos (Conservation Ecology) took to Michigan Radio's Stateside program to share...
Don Zak is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and a Burton V. Barnes Collegiate Professor of Ecology. His research investigates links between the composition and function of soil microbial...
We are deeply saddened to share that MLA alumnus Brian Chilcott, MLA ’07, died in a car accident in Madera County, California, on December 14, 2016. Brian is remembered with great affection by his...
By Chase Stone MS '17 “The Mississippi was the first American superhighway, Huckleberry Finn the first American road novel. The wealth of the farms and forests, the factories and mills, everything...
Government RelationsUniversity of MichiganWeek of November 28 – December 2, 2016 From Washington Update: This week, we are featuring Dr. Rosina Bierbaum, a Professor of Natural Resources and...
Tony Reames is an assistant professor and faculty affiliate with the Center for Sustainable Systems and the Energy Institute. He conducts research in the emerging field of energy justice, which...
Massive amounts of data have been collected from the Great Lakes basin, but until recently, no effort had organized this information and made it easily accessible. In addition, there wasn’t a tool...
The Center for Sustainable Systems is turning 25! What began in 1991 as the National Pollution Prevention Center for Higher Education (NPPC) has grown over 25 years into the authority on sustainable...