Environmental challenges have galvanized activity across Princeton’s campus in recent years like few other issues in our history. From physical, biological and applied sciences to art, architecture, ...
WUHAN, CHINA - OCTOBER 29: (CHINA OUT) A worker sorts used plastic bottles at a plastics recycling mill which is ceasing production as the global financial crisis starts to bite in China's recycling ...
Patrick O'Connor has received funding from the Australian Research Council, the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales and Australian governments including the NSW Biodiversity Conservation ...
When you hear the word nano, what do you think of? Nanoplastic particles? Graphene? Is the nanoscale revolutionizing technology, or producing pollutants too small to manage? Search engine results are ...
As we enter the 21st century, humanity is confronted with a convergence of complicated and diverse challenges. These issues are not isolated. Instead, they are deeply spread across social, economic, ...
Trading in your gas-busting vehicle for one with lower emissions doesn’t always reduce pollution. That’s prompting global efforts to establish second-use standards. By Tanya Mohn This article is part ...
Wicked problems, like mitigating climate change, don't lend themselves to easy solutions, but a transdisciplinary approach across disciplines could help. This past winter, Cornell University launched ...
Environmental due diligence protects both buyers and sellers. The process usually begins with a Phase I Environmental Site ...
Princeton’s leadership in environmental studies had a seminal meeting of the minds in 1992, when President Harold T. Shapiro saw the opportunity to leverage the University’s strengths in environmental ...