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  • Frank elected to National Academy of Education

    Published on June 8, 2021
    Ken Frank, a CSIS member and collaborator, is a pioneer in developing techniques for statistical analysis that are used broadly by fellow researchers and lead to new understandings about what’s happening in schools.

  • Sand’s urban role demands key part on sustainability stage

    Published on May 21, 2021
    Four years after unveiling a looming sand crisis, scientists focus on sand's sustainability implications and propose solutions to reduce impacts.

  • Liu's work contributes to MSU's SDG global rank

    Published on April 21, 2021
    MSU earns global accolades for its progress working toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Jack Liu's contributions helped boost "Partnerships" SDG.

  • World’s protected areas need more than a “do not disturb” sign

    Published on April 13, 2021
    A review of nearly 55,000 protected areas identifies what's needed to prevent significant deforestation.

  • Scientists advocate breaking laws – of geography and ecology

    Published on February 2, 2021
    All that’s local is a lot more global, and scientists say solutions can only be found through broader views and collaborations nearby and far away.

  • Scientists to global policymakers: treat fish as food to help solve world hunger

    Published on January 18, 2021
    Fish provide 17% of the animal protein consumed globally and are rich in micronutrients and essential fatty acids. In Ambio experts argue seeing fish in a food system perspective.

  • Ships take environmentally friendly path

    Published on January 11, 2021
    Ships passing through the Aleutian Islands are heeding advisories to stay further from shore for safety.

  • Pandas’ popularity ‘umbrella’ not protecting neighbors

    Published on January 4, 2021
    Doubt is cast on the long-held hope that the conservation protections granted pandas and other adored threatened species extended to their wildlife neighbors, calling for broader conservation efforts.

  • Addressing humans’ voracious consumption of nature

    Published on December 15, 2020
    In a collection of essays by leaders is sustainability sciences curated by the UK's Royal Society, Jianguo "Jack" Liu links global appetites to biodiversity loss

  • Journal seeks telecoupling framework applications

    Published on December 14, 2020
    A special issue in an international journal invites articles on soil conservation and environmental sustainability. Deadline: April 30.

  • Farms, tables and revealing vast impacts between and beyond

    Published on November 17, 2020
    A unique study in Nature Communications examines how food, energy, water and greenhouse gases create a vast front in the battle to feed the planet.

  • Li heads for the clouds with cyber fellowship

    Published on November 11, 2020
    CSIS's Yingjie Li named an MSU Cloud Computing Fellow

  • Telecoupling gains entry in new encyclopedia

    Published on October 29, 2020
    The telecoupling entry in The International Encyclopedia of Geography gives background on the concept, illustrates the framework that helps understand telecoupling, and provides example applications of the concept and framework

  • Shocking biodiversity decline more than one-solution crisis

    Published on October 22, 2020
    MSU sustainability scientist Jianguo "Jack" Liu is part of an international team of scientists analyzing new goals for nature in a United Nations effort published in Science Magazine.

  • Networks, clusters and how global meat markets tick

    Published on October 7, 2020
    MSU researchers in Scientific Reports combined a network model approach with cluster analysis of meat trade in 134 countries from 1995 to 2015.

  • NSF grant to help power and empower those off grid

    Published on September 29, 2020
    A $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help people off the grid connect to better and wiser electricity options.

  • New method adds and subtracts for sustainability’s true measure

    Published on September 17, 2020
    Sustainability scientists at MSU find policies governing wildlife trade and tourism sometimes have more success than intended to achieve some of the UN SDGs. Yet in some cases those paths have created roadblocks and detours to success.

  • Striving and stumbling towards sustainability amongst pandas and people

    Published on September 3, 2020
    Understanding how achieving one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals spins off more SDG success – or sabotages progress on another goal across spatial and administrative boundaries.

  • Boosting builds better species models

    Published on August 7, 2020
    Adding the weight of more data makes better species models.

  • Youn accepted to marine policy fellowship

    Published on July 21, 2020
    So-Jung Youn, a PhD candidate in the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, receives a John A Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.

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