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Warmer temperatures help prey cope with predators
Fear of predators can change prey behavior, shaping entire ecological communities. But MSC research suggests that the impact of predators on their prey may change with temperature.
December 22, 2014
Environmental Science professor writes piece for Wired
Jonathan Grabowski has written a piece for Wired UK.
December 04, 2014
3Qs: Why time is now to link science, ocean policy
Northeastern professor Brian Helmuth, an expert on climate change and environmental policy, has co-authored a paper in the journal Nature Climate Change examining the need to further integrate science into U.S. climate and ocean policy.
August 05, 2014
Nature Climate Change publishes MES faculty’s paper
Marine and Environmental Sciences professor Brian Helmuth co-authors a paper about US climate and ocean policy.
July 30, 2014
Nature Climate Change publishes MES faculty's paper
Marine and Environmental Sciences professor Brian Helmuth co-authors a paper about US climate and ocean policy.
July 30, 2014
Environmental and Temporal Scales Affect Biological Predictions
Climate models can help to predict biological responses to climate change, even when species are accustomed to fluctuating conditions
April 15, 2014
A cold, snowy winter doesn’t mean climate change isn’t real
As we get ready to face another winter storm, and are still warming up from a frigid January, there are plenty of people questioning the validity of climate change.
February 04, 2014
A cold, snowy winter doesn’t mean climate change isn’t real
As we get ready to face another winter storm, and are still warming up from a frigid January, there are plenty of people questioning the validity of climate change.
February 04, 2014
Communicating climate change
Together with faculty members from three of the University's Colleges, Professor Brian Helmuth is working to communicate about climate change through his own work and that of the Urban Coastal Sustainability Initiative.
December 02, 2013