David Ehrenfeld is an American professor of biology at Rutgers University and is the author of over a dozen publications, including The Arrogance of Humanism (1978), Becoming Good Ancestors: How We Balance Nature, Community, and Technology (2009), and Swimming Lessons: Keeping Afloat in the Age of Technology (2002). He is often described as one of the forerunners of twentieth-century conservation biology.[1] Ehrenfeld's work primarily deals with the inter-related topics of biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability. He is also the founding editor of Conservation Biology, a peer-reviewed scientific journal that deals with conserving the biodiversity of Earth, and has written for various magazines and newspapers including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Harper's Magazine.[2]
^Takacs, David. The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies of Paradise. Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press (1996).
DavidEhrenfeld is an American professor of biology at Rutgers University and is the author of over a dozen publications, including The Arrogance of Humanism...
Jesse Menachem Ehrenfeld (born 1978) is an American physician. Ehrenfeld is President of the American Medical Association (sworn in as such June 13, 2023)...
renewable energy resources to eliminate the need for fossil fuels. In 2005 DavidEhrenfeld, writing for American Scientist, saw Kunstler delivering a "powerful...
The Wall Street Journal and 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting DavidEhrenfeld, 1963, author and twentieth-century conservation biologist Alice Weaver...
union footballer David Egerton (British Army officer) (1914–2010), British army officer DavidEhrenfeld (born 1938), American professor David Ehrenstein (born...
Joan Gardner Ehrenfeld (1948 – 2011) was an American environmental scientist who was a professor at Rutgers University. Her research considered invasive...
Cadiz oil spill — Samuel Epstein publishes The Politics of Cancer — DavidEhrenfeld publishes The Arrogance of Humanism — Offshore drilling begins off...
entomologist specializing primarily in spiders John F. Eisenberg, zoologist DavidEhrenfeld, biologist and author Wesley R. Elsberry, marine biologist Philip Don...
give it jurisdiction to protect author Ehrenfeld. The court noted, however, that if the law were to change, Ehrenfeld could go back to court. On January 13...
spiritual countercultures with Jewish practice.) In the same year, DavidEhrenfeld and Rabbi Gerry Serotta at Rutgers University organized the first-ever...
features and brawny physique". Bronson was born into extreme poverty in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town in the Allegheny Mountains. Bronson's...
him of supporting terrorism, with a notable exception of Rachel Ehrenfeld. Ehrenfeld, the author of Funding Evil and a U.S. citizen based in New York...
the author of Arugat HaBosem. He also studied briefly with Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, author of "Chatan Sofer". In 1889 he married the daughter of Yaakov Rapaport...
coaching staff was announced on February 21, 2024. Offensive Line coach Russ Ehrenfeld was replaced by Sean Kugler Week 6. Burke, Aidan. "Daniel Whelan becomes...
(1906–1944), Ehrenfeld Group Wilhelm Kratz (1902–1944), Ehrenfeld Group Gerhard Krause [de] (1887–1950) Johann Krausen (1887–1944), Ehrenfeld Group Willi...
was founded by Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, who was born and raised in Mattersdorf, Austria. His father, Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, the rabbi of Mattersdorf, whose...
ISBN 0-7864-2562-8. Elizabeth BLOXAM; Wouter CLAES; Tiphaine DACHY; Maude EHRENFELD; Ashraf EL-SENUSSI; Chloé GIRARDI; James HARRELL; Thomas C. HEAGY; Stan...
to Stop It is a book written by counterterrorism researcher Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, director of the American Center for Democracy and the Economic Warfare...
Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2020. Ehrenfeld, Jesse M.; Urman, Richard D.; Segal, Scott, eds. (2016). Anesthesia Student...
which gave the United Kingdom jurisdiction. Mahfouz sued Ehrenfeld for libel, to which Ehrenfeld responded by calling this libel tourism, and refusing to...
destroyed in the Holocaust, Mattersdorf being one of them. Ehrenfeld's son, Rabbi Akiva Ehrenfeld, who served as president of the neighborhood, established...
David Humphreys Storer (March 26, 1804 – September 10, 1891) was an American physician and naturalist. He served as dean of the Faculty of Medicine at...
Mahfouz's so-called "libel tourism" case against U.S. scholar Rachel Ehrenfeld, whose book Funding Evil documented allegations of Mahfouz's financial...