Adapting Nature to Climate Change

This blog explores climate change impacts on nature, strategies that humans can use to help nature adapt to climate change, academia, science education, and environmental policy

Thursday, August 13, 2015

The need for eco-evolutionary biology in adaptive management under climate change

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This is the talk that I gave at the 2015 Ecological Society of America Annual meeting in Baltimore, MD. (Will add images/graphs soon.) Than...
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Friday, November 22, 2013

Branches of the Same Tree: Toward a Scientific Reflection upon Value

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by Jessica J. Hellmann and Daniel John Sportiello This essay was published in the NDIAS Quarterly , Fall 2013 [Scientific] thinking, bor...
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Monday, November 4, 2013

A vision for research: revisited

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This blog was originally written for Leopold Leadership 3.0 . A bit more than a year ago, my lab and I spent a day trying to figure out ...
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Monday, June 17, 2013

Sharing the results of federally-funded research

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The National Science Foundation requires that all grant recipients submit annual and final reports. I just submitted a final report for our ...
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Guest blogs at Nature with Leopold colleagues

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Several Leopold Leadership Fellows and I have a series of guests posts at the Soapboxscience blog at Nature this week. A series of three ...
Monday, May 6, 2013

5th & 6th grader questions about climate change

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The following came up after my presentation, "What is global warming?" to 5th and 6th graders at the Stanley Clark School, South ...
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Reflections on science communication & outreach--part of a blog carnival

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On April 30, COMPASS published a commentary a paper in PLOS Biology on the journey from science outreach to meaningful engageme...
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Jessica Hellmann
I am an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and Fellow at the Notre Dame Institute of Advanced Study. I am blogging about a book I am writing on climate change, its implications for nature and wildlife, and ways that humans might help nature persist (and maybe even thrive) through climate change. You can follow me on Twitter too, @jessicahellmann.
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