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Ecosystem Effects of Biodiversity Loss Rival Climate Change and Pollution - National Science Foundation
First comprehensive effort to compare biodiversity loss to other human-caused environmental changes. Photo of native wildflowers in a California serpentine ...
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution - U of M News Service
ANN ARBOR—Loss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, ...
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution - Phys.Org
Loss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to a new study ...
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution - Phys.Org
Loss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to a new study ...
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution - Science Daily
Loss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to a new study ...
Biodiversity loss from species extinction a 'top driver of global change' - The Earth Times
Species extinction and loss of biodiversity could be as devastating for the earth as climate change and air pollution. That's the finding of a new study by a group ...
Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss rival climate change and pollution - Science Daily
Loss of biodiversity appears to affect ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to results of a ...
2012-05-05 - Streams Participant Alayna Hauke named as Academic All-Star
Top 5 accomplishments: Being named valedictorian, getting the Bausch and Lomb Science Scholarship, getting a 5 on the AP calculus exam, playing four years of varsity soccer and tennis, and working with the Vermont EPSCoR Streams Project twice.
2012-05-04 - Patrick Clemins, VT EPSCoR Cyber Education Specialist - Invited Panelist at 2012 Internet 2 Member Meeting
2012-05-04 - Study: Extinction Could Rival Climate Change
high rates of modern extinction -- loss of plant and animal species due
to habitat destruction, overharvesting and other human-caused
environmental changes -- could reduce nature's ability to provide goods
and services that people need, "like food, fuel, carbon storage, clean
water, and habitat," says the University of Vermont's Carol Adair.
Energy-Efficient Aiken Center Offically Opened at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - UVM News
UVM News
Energy-Efficient Aiken Center Offically Opened at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
UVM News
By Jon Reidel Governor Peter Shumlin, Dean Mary Watzin and Lola Aiken (center) cut the ribbon at the official opening of UVM's newly renovated George D. Aiken Center. (Photo: Sally McCay) Lola Aiken officially opened the refurbished George D. Aiken ...
2012-04-30 - RACC team member Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux: Backward Seasons, Droughts and Other Bioclimatic Indicators of Variability
2012-04-30 - RACC team member Alan Betts: Insite Interview
Chippewas dominate Lyle Bennett Open - The Morning Sun
Chippewas dominate Lyle Bennett Open
The Morning Sun
Senior Stephanie Hurley finished runner-up in 1:02.68. Freshman Emma Fishnick finished third in 1:06.54, and junior Andrea Pawlowski placed fourth in 1:07.10. The men found similar success in the 400m hurdles, led by winner senior Brandon Post in 53.23 ...
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NEW: Chippewas dominate Lyle Bennett Open - The Morning Sun
NEW: Chippewas dominate Lyle Bennett Open
The Morning Sun
Senior Stephanie Hurley finished runner-up in 1:02.68. Freshman Emma Fishnick finished third in 1:06.54, and junior Andrea Pawlowski placed fourth in 1:07.10. The men found similar success in the 400m hurdles, led by winner senior Brandon Post in 53.23 ...
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Chippewas Strong at Lyle Bennett Open Home Meet - Central Michigan University Chippewas
Chippewas Strong at Lyle Bennett Open Home Meet
Central Michigan University Chippewas
Senior Stephanie Hurley finished runner-up in 1:02.68. Freshman Emma Fishnick finished third in 1:06.54, and junior Andrea Pawlowski placed fourth in 1:07.10. The men found similar success in the 400m hurdles, led by winner senior Brandon Post in 53.23 ...
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Official Opening, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for UVM's Aiken Center to Be Held ... - UVM News
Official Opening, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for UVM's Aiken Center to Be Held ...
UVM News
Governor Peter Shumlin, UVM interim president John Bramley, chair of the Rubenstein School board of advisors Mark Biedron, Rubenstein School dean Mary Watzin, Gary Hawley, a faculty member at the Rubenstein School, and Matt Beam, a graduate student ...
Polling: A guide to what you need to know when you pick up the phone - vtdigger.org
Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series by Kate Robinson on the use and misuse of public opinion polling today. For an analysis of how polling ...
Polling: A guide to what you need to know when you pick up the phone - vtdigger.org
Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series by Kate Robinson on the use and misuse of public opinion polling today. For an analysis of how polling ...