Vol. 2 Issue 9, October 2020
Vol. 2 Issue 9, October 2020
Given the $8-6 trillion dollar cost estimate of the pandemic, perhaps it is time to call on individuals to flex their consumer and political muscles to push for greater progress in some other critical areas, including solar energy, human population and global food.
Counting Dogs
Data on dog numbers and dog well-being will be an important part of evaluating impact of different approaches to dog and human well-being in particular communities. READ MORE
Determining Historical Baselines in Ocean Ecosystems
There is a growing group of historical ecologists who are attempting to fill in data gaps about ocean ecology. READ MORE