The largest items swept out to sea following the Japanese tsunami in March could arrive on the B.C. coastline within days, oceanographer Curt Ebbesmeyer predicted last Wednesday. Ebbesmeyer is an oceanographer who went to UW, and is known for his focus on tracking flotsam across oceans.
Read more »Report discusses new analysis of carbon accounting, biomass use and climate benefits - eScience online
A recently released report, Managing Forests Because Carbon Matters: Integrating Energy, Products, and Land Management Policy, summarizes and analyzes the most recent science regarding forests and carbon accounting, biomass use, and forest carbon offsets. A team of researchers from the U.S. Forest Service, several universities, and natural resource and environmental organizations coauthored the report, which appears as a supplement to the October/November 2011 issue of the Society of American Forester’s Journal of Forestry.
Read more »The five coolest things about ocean-exploring robots - EarthFix
Scientists and industry alike are using remotely-operated, sea-going drones to analyze the ocean for everything from oil spill impacts to ocean acidification. Learn more about this exciting work here. The Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory is mentioned.
Read more »Could biofuel bring down the cost of an airline ticket? - King 5
Right now, the cooking oil jet fuel costs $17 a gallon. But the price is expected to come down — a lot. Could biofuel get cheaper than regular jet fuel? The recent grant to the UW for biofuels research is noted.
Read more »McGinn unveils new snow response website - Seattle PI
Seattle’s new Winter Weather Response webpage was unveiled Wednesday. The city also has partnered with Cliff Mass, professor of atmospheric sciences, to develop a tool to track and forecast snowfall at the neighborhood level. Read more here.
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