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Resources Designed to Get Everyone Involved in Sustainability

February 16, 2023
SESYNC has launched a new open-access collection of sustainability-related resources available to the public. Ranging from videos, to articles, to lesson plans, to audio interviews, the resources aim to engage more people from all backgrounds in the conversation about sustainability and to consider the environmental impact of humans’ beliefs, interactions, and behaviors.
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SESYNC Director Margaret Palmer Receives Honorary Membership from the British Ecological Society

September 02, 2022
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SESYNC Announces the Launch of Our New Website and Open-Access Resource Collection

June 30, 2022
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Different examples of marine habitats and human activities that factor into marine spatial planning, including people recreating on a beach, container ships in water, low tidal water, commercial fishing boats, a seaside town, and a wind farm on the ocean
News: Press Release

New Research Highlights Important Enabling Conditions for Effective Marine Spatial Planning

June 08, 2022
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Cattle grazing in grassy field
News: Press Release

Researchers Find Declining Nitrogen Availability in a Nitrogen-Rich World

April 18, 2022
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A large pile of degrading fruits and vegetables on the ground
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Cutting Food Waste in Half Could Benefit Biodiversity As Much As Overhauling Diets

April 05, 2022
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Dry and arid land with failed crops due to climate change and global warming
News: Press Release

How Politics, Society, and Tech Shape the Path of Climate Change

February 16, 2022
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Two female subsistence farmers tending to their crops
News: Press Release

Transnational Land Investments Induce Competition for Water Resources

January 31, 2022
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A robin perches on a branch with red berries holding a berry in its beak
News: Press Release

Lost Birds and Mammals Spell Doom for Some Plants

January 13, 2022
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"Cars submerged in water in a flooded parking lot next to an apartment building.
News: Press Release

Flood Risk Behavior Is Driven by Local Water Conditions, but Shaped by Race

March 23, 2021
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An elephant in a field spraying itself with water from its trunk
News: Press Release

Protected Areas Vulnerable to Growing Emphasis on Food Security

January 19, 2021
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A drawing of figures wearing plague doctor masks and cloaks
News: Press Release

Why Do We Assume Pandemics Result in Devastation?

December 17, 2020
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A school of mackerel swimming
News: Press Release

No One Size Fits All to Effectively Protect Fish Populations in Marine Protected Areas in the Face of Climate Change

November 11, 2020
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Plastic and other debris lying on a beach
News: Press Release

Global Group of Scientists Sound the Alarm on Plastic Pollution

September 18, 2020
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A blackbird sitting in a tree with red berries
News: Press Release

Globalization Is Reweaving the Web of Life

September 02, 2020
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A photo of a cheetah perched in a tree
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Territorial Behaviors in Animals Could Play Greater Role in Disease Spread than Previously Thought

June 11, 2020

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