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Curt Stager


Jay Curtis Stager (born July 29, 1956) is an author, radio co-host, musician, and professor of natural sciences at Paul Smith's College[1] in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, where he holds the Draper-Lussi Endowed Chair in Lake Ecology and Paleoecology. He is also a research associate with the Climate Change Institute[2] at the University of Maine, Orono. His research [3] in Africa and the Adirondacks has focused on the use of lake sediment cores[4] to reconstruct past climates, evolution, and human impacts on ecosystems over centuries to thousands of years. In addition to investigating environmental histories of lakes in Africa, South America, and the United States, he has studied acid rain recovery in Adirondack lakes, human impacts on Thoreau's Walden Pond, fish evolution in Uganda, megadroughts in the Afro-Asian monsoon region, coral reef ecology in the Bahamas, and exploding lakes in Cameroon.

Curt Stager
Born
Jay Curtis Stager

July 29, 1956
Lancaster, PA
EducationBowdoin College Duke University
Occupation(s)Professor, author, musician, radio co-host
AwardsCarnegie-Case Science Teacher of the Year, New York state Draper-Lussi Endowed Chair in Paleoecology and Lake Ecology
Website[1]

He received a B.A. in biology and geology from Bowdoin College (1979) and a Ph.D. in zoology and geology from Duke University (1984). In 2013 he was named the Carnegie-CASE Science Professor of the Year for New York state. Since 1990 he has co-hosted Natural Selections[5] a weekly science program on North Country Public Radio. An expert reviewer for the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, he has published several dozen technical papers in Science, PNAS, and other journals, and has written for National Geographic Magazine, The New York Times, and other periodicals for general audiences. He is the author of Field Notes from the Northern Forest (Syracuse University Press, 1997), Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years of Life On Earth (St. Martin's Press, 2011), which was a Kirkus Best Nonfiction Book of 2011, Your Atomic Self (St. Martin's Press, 2014), a Commended Book for the AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books, and Still Waters: The Secret World of Lakes (W.W. Norton, 2018). His science-outreach efforts have also included a graphic novel about his student-centered research on Walden Pond, numerous public presentations on climate change and lake ecology, and a convention of Catholic Climate Ambassadors at Paul Smith's College in March, 2016.

A YouTube video[6] of Curt playing guitar for a pet crow that appeared online in 2015 has been popular on various websites. He performs frequently on banjo and guitar, was director of Meadowlark Music Camp in Washington, ME, between 1997 and 2010, and co-organized the annual Science Art Music Festival [7] at Paul Smith’s College since 2014.

Selected publications edit

  • Silent Death From Cameroon's Killer Lake. National Geographic (September, 1987).
  • Stager, J.C., D.B. Ryves, B.M. Chase, and F.S.R. Pausata. Catastrophic drought in the Afro-Asian monsoon regions during Heinrich Event 1. Science 331: 1299-1302. (2011)
  • Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years of Life on Earth (Saint Martin’s Press; 2011).[8]
  • Stager, J.C. and M. Thill. Climate Change in the Adirondacks: What Natural Resource Managers Can Expect and Do. (2010).[9]
  • Your Atomic Self: The Invisible Elements That Connect You to Everything Else in the Universe (Saint Martin’s Press; 2014).[10]
  • Stager, J.C., L.A. Sporn, M. Johnson, and S. Regalado. Of paleo-genes and perch: What if an "alien" is actually a native? PLOS ONE, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0119071. (2015)[11]
  • Tales of a Warmer Planet. New York Times (November 28, 2015).[12]
  • What The Muck of Walden Pond Tells Us About Our Planet. New York Times (January 7, 2017).[13]
  • Hidden Heritage. Adirondack Life (June, 2017).
  • Still Waters: The Secret World of Lakes (W.W. Norton; in press).

Videos edit

  • "Deep Future." TEDx Perth, Australia, July 13, 2011.
  • "Blackbird."
  • "Climate Whiplash." Paul Smith's College presentation.
  • "Hidden Heritage." Native Americans and environmental history in the Adirondacks.

References edit

  1. ^ "Paul Smith's College | The College of the Adirondacks". www.paulsmiths.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  2. ^ "Climate Change Institute".
  3. ^ "AfricaPaleo". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2017-10-17.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Curt Stager". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Natural Selections: Conversations on the natural world | NCPR". www.northcountrypublicradio.org. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  6. ^ Johnson, Kary. "Blackbird". YouTube.
  7. ^ "Science Art And Music Festival, Science Talks And The Arts - Sam Fest - Paul Smiths, Ny". SAM Fest. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  8. ^ Stager, Curt. . Archived from the original on 2017-12-14. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  9. ^ "Climate Change in the Adirondacks: What Natural Resource Managers Can Expect and Do" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Home Page". curtstager. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  11. ^ Stager, J. Curt; Sporn, Lee Ann; Johnson, Melanie; Regalado, Sean (2015-03-09). "Of Paleo-Genes and Perch: What if an "Alien" Is Actually a Native?". PLOS ONE. 10 (3): e0119071. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0119071. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 4353722. PMID 25751263.
  12. ^ Stager, Curt (2015-11-28). "Opinion | Tales of a Warmer Planet". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  13. ^ Stager, Curt (2017). "Opinion | What the Muck of Walden Pond Tells Us About Our Planet". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-17.

External links edit

  • Natural Selections radio program
  • TEDx talk in Perth, Australia
  • New York Times "Tales of a Warmer Planet"

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is formatting of lists in article Please help improve this article if you can December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jay Curtis Stager born July 29 1956 is an author radio co host musician and professor of natural sciences at Paul Smith s College 1 in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York where he holds the Draper Lussi Endowed Chair in Lake Ecology and Paleoecology He is also a research associate with the Climate Change Institute 2 at the University of Maine Orono His research 3 in Africa and the Adirondacks has focused on the use of lake sediment cores 4 to reconstruct past climates evolution and human impacts on ecosystems over centuries to thousands of years In addition to investigating environmental histories of lakes in Africa South America and the United States he has studied acid rain recovery in Adirondack lakes human impacts on Thoreau s Walden Pond fish evolution in Uganda megadroughts in the Afro Asian monsoon region coral reef ecology in the Bahamas and exploding lakes in Cameroon Curt StagerBornJay Curtis StagerJuly 29 1956Lancaster PAEducationBowdoin College Duke UniversityOccupation s Professor author musician radio co hostAwardsCarnegie Case Science Teacher of the Year New York state Draper Lussi Endowed Chair in Paleoecology and Lake EcologyWebsite 1 He received a B A in biology and geology from Bowdoin College 1979 and a Ph D in zoology and geology from Duke University 1984 In 2013 he was named the Carnegie CASE Science Professor of the Year for New York state Since 1990 he has co hosted Natural Selections 5 a weekly science program on North Country Public Radio An expert reviewer for the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change he has published several dozen technical papers in Science PNAS and other journals and has written for National Geographic Magazine The New York Times and other periodicals for general audiences He is the author of Field Notes from the Northern Forest Syracuse University Press 1997 Deep Future The Next 100 000 Years of Life On Earth St Martin s Press 2011 which was a Kirkus Best Nonfiction Book of 2011 Your Atomic Self St Martin s Press 2014 a Commended Book for the AAAS Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books and Still Waters The Secret World of Lakes W W Norton 2018 His science outreach efforts have also included a graphic novel about his student centered research on Walden Pond numerous public presentations on climate change and lake ecology and a convention of Catholic Climate Ambassadors at Paul Smith s College in March 2016 A YouTube video 6 of Curt playing guitar for a pet crow that appeared online in 2015 has been popular on various websites He performs frequently on banjo and guitar was director of Meadowlark Music Camp in Washington ME between 1997 and 2010 and co organized the annual Science Art Music Festival 7 at Paul Smith s College since 2014 Contents 1 Selected publications 2 Videos 3 References 4 External linksSelected publications editSilent Death From Cameroon s Killer Lake National Geographic September 1987 Stager J C D B Ryves B M Chase and F S R Pausata Catastrophic drought in the Afro Asian monsoon regions during Heinrich Event 1 Science 331 1299 1302 2011 Deep Future The Next 100 000 Years of Life on Earth Saint Martin s Press 2011 8 Stager J C and M Thill Climate Change in the Adirondacks What Natural Resource Managers Can Expect and Do 2010 9 Your Atomic Self The Invisible Elements That Connect You to Everything Else in the Universe Saint Martin s Press 2014 10 Stager J C L A Sporn M Johnson and S Regalado Of paleo genes and perch What if an alien is actually a native PLOS ONE doi 10 1371 journal pone 0119071 2015 11 Tales of a Warmer Planet New York Times November 28 2015 12 What The Muck of Walden Pond Tells Us About Our Planet New York Times January 7 2017 13 Hidden Heritage Adirondack Life June 2017 Still Waters The Secret World of Lakes W W Norton in press Videos edit Deep Future TEDx Perth Australia July 13 2011 Blackbird Climate Whiplash Paul Smith s College presentation Hidden Heritage Native Americans and environmental history in the Adirondacks References edit Paul Smith s College The College of the Adirondacks www paulsmiths edu Retrieved 2017 10 17 Climate Change Institute AfricaPaleo sites google com Retrieved 2017 10 17 permanent dead link Curt Stager YouTube Natural Selections Conversations on the natural world NCPR www northcountrypublicradio org Retrieved 2017 10 17 Johnson Kary Blackbird YouTube Science Art And Music Festival Science Talks And The Arts Sam Fest Paul Smiths Ny SAM Fest Retrieved 2017 10 17 Stager Curt Writings Archived from the original on 2017 12 14 Retrieved 2017 10 17 Climate Change in the Adirondacks What Natural Resource Managers Can Expect and Do PDF Home Page curtstager Retrieved 2017 10 17 Stager J Curt Sporn Lee Ann Johnson Melanie Regalado Sean 2015 03 09 Of Paleo Genes and Perch What if an Alien Is Actually a Native PLOS ONE 10 3 e0119071 doi 10 1371 journal pone 0119071 ISSN 1932 6203 PMC 4353722 PMID 25751263 Stager Curt 2015 11 28 Opinion Tales of a Warmer Planet The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 10 17 Stager Curt 2017 Opinion What the Muck of Walden Pond Tells Us About Our Planet The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 10 17 External links editNatural Selections radio program TEDx talk in Perth Australia Welcome to the Age of Humans video interview New York Times Tales of a Warmer Planet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Curt Stager amp oldid 1211808415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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