Woods Hole Research Center Newsletter
May 2013

  
  

The effects of climate change on agriculture are clear, but there is great potential for agriculture to be a source for significant climate solutions.
 

  
  

Citizen science teams produce data that WHRC scientists combine with remote sensing datasets to study habitat characteristics and bird biodiversity patterns.

  
  

Dr. Michael Coe was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. Learn what the project will work to achieve as he studies agricultural expansion in the Brazilian Cerrado.

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Our fiscal year ends June 30th. Please support our scientists' critical climate change research.
 

 

Despite being highly protected, in a recent study, Dr. Leandro Castello identified key gaps in protection of the Amazon's freshwater systems.


 

The Woods Hole Research Center invites you to join us for a three-part speaker series on the current issues in sustainability science.


 

Read about research associate Paul Lefebvre's trip to the Tanguro Ranch, an ecological research station in the Mato Grosso region of Brazil.

President's Blog
 
While we cannot stop the use of fossil fuels overnight, we must wean ourselves from them as quickly as possible and move to low-carbon sources of energy. The best place to start is to leave in the ground those fuels that are the most costly, inefficient, and environmentally damaging ... 
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