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GRS001#25 Consumption, Climate Change and the Environment
First of two lectures on consumerism, globalization and climate change
Pedagogical Workshop: Increase Learning While Reducing Cheating
Research shows that cheating behavior is linked, not to individual students, but to the environment in which those students are learning. This is good news, because it means you can actually reduce cheating in your classes. The additional good new...
All green plants, which includes trees, need sunlight to produce energy for survival. Some trees can satisfy their basic needs with less light than others. Sugar and red maples are two examples of such trees. They are both considered shade-toleran...
As trees form, the size and shape of its stem and crown, will be impacted by living in a low light environment such as the forest's understory. So-called suppressed trees are able to capture just enough sun to survive. Sugar maples growing in the ...
Maple trees managed for sap production remain part of a forest ecosystem. Forest ecosystems are complex communities of plants, animals and microbes all interacting with their physical environment and climate. Forests are especially competitive env...
This is my Biology podcast on Eutrophication and its effects on the environment and economy.
37th Annual Rubenstein School Graduate Research Symposium: Session 1
This symposium featured research presentations from six RSENR masters students who shared their exciting research and answered questions from the RSENR community.