Month: December 2023Page 3 of 17

River Pollution impacts on NYC Aquatic Species

Review our analysis on the increase in NYC river pollution as a result of decreasing oxygen levels over time. Through our research we have looked at how this increase in pollution has impact NYC Aquatic species and how that in turn has affected biodiversity overall.

Sounds of NYC

Immerse in the never-ending noise of New York City by experiencing the city’s heartbeat in this audio journey!

Sounds of NYC

Sounds of New York and what people think of the Big Apple.

Sounds of NYC

This is an audio piece of the different music one may hear at every subway stop or at the turn of every block- an homage to the history of NYC’s music.

Decarbonization: The Efforts of Students

Our project highlights some student groups in the United States and around the world who are doing everything they can to lower carbon emissions and end the fight against Climate Injustice.

What is Home?

What is home to you? Find out what others say about this in “What is Home?”

Dean Martin: The King of Cool

A detailed insight into the life of Dean Martin, known as the “The King of Cool”. An acclaimed entertainer who dominated the media of the mid-20th century with his charming personality and Italian American style.

Citizen Science Takes Flight: A Case Study using Semipalmated Sandpiper sightings to assess restoration efforts in Jamaica Bay

How can citizen scientists contribute to the future of conservation? Explore our research on Jamaica Bay’s restoration initiatives.

Fighting Climate Change: A Guide for Brooklyn College and CUNY

Brooklyn College has been recognized as one of the many diverse campuses along with titles such as “Best Value College” from Princeton Review. With our vast assortment of students, student body, faculty, etc., we must consider our contribution and initiatives toward reducing carbon emissions.
Our focus for Campus As A Lab is to present concrete action plans that are sufficient and effective and will benefit both the campus and the interconnected student life.

Bees, Blooms, and Boroughs: Analyzing Pollinator Patterns in Urban Community Gardens

Bees are a vital part to our ecosystem, so understanding how their population differs around Brooklyn is crucial for the future!