SBU Leads Climate Week Discussion on Creating Green Partnerships
Stony Brook University hosted a panel of city and state officials to discuss how partnerships between government, universities, and industries can not only help New York State meet its climate...Read More
Study Shows Climate Change Could Be Altering the Marine Food Web
According to SoMAS' Lesley Thorne, if climate change decouples relationships between marine mammals and their prey, this could have important implications for marine food web dynamics.
Should We Use Technology to Slow Global Warming?
Ecologist Jessica Gurevitch leads a team that is examining the consequences of using stratospheric aerosol intervention to help cool the Earth as fossil fuel emissions are reduced.
Climate Research May Help Reduce “Snail Fever” Worldwide
Projections of temperatures and precipitation amounts in climate change scenarios may be a key component in a large research initiative with the goal to reduce schistosomiasis.
CBS News Covers SBU Scientists Studying Climate Change in Antarctica
The work of Stony Brook researchers in Antarctica has been highlighted by a CBS News article, Global warming cited as Antarctica’s chinstrap penguin population drops by half, which details live...Read More
Study Uses New Forecasting Tools to Show How Climate Change Affected Hurricane Florence
Change in extreme weather is one of the most serious ways that we experience the impact of climate change. A study led by Kevin Reed, Assistant Professor in the School of Marine...Read More