Strange Brew

Beer+Science+You = Strange Brew

Strange Brew is an interdisciplinary science discussion group which discusses the sciences in the context of current events and community action.   We also drink fancy beer.   Science is an inclusive topic: it covers ecology, anthropology, cultural preservation, languages, social trends, green building, agriculture, psychology, and human rights, to name a ti ...learn more

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Address: 1718 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia 20009
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
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Member Since: March 11, 2008
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 06:48:30
 

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Areas of Focus 

Agricultural Water Conservation and Management (1195 people)  |  Biological Control (578 people)  |  Farm Ecosystem Management (1281 people)  |  Soil Conservation and Management (1145 people)  |  Sustainable Agriculture (4005 people)  |  Air Quality and Pollution (1950 people)  |  Ozone Layer (673 people)  |  Endangered Animal Species Protection (1609 people)  |  Fish (559 people)  |  Wildlife Ecology (1652 people)  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation (2365 people)  |  Wildlife Law and Policy (686 people)  |  Wildlife Management (827 people)  |  Biodiversity Conservation (3172 people)  |  Ecological Economics (2345 people)  |  Ecosystem Services (1325 people)  |  Ecotourism (2121 people)  |  Environmental Accounting (866 people)  |  Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation (532 people)  |  Communication Training (1733 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Human Impacts (1018 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Invasive Species (341 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Law and Policy (421 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Pollution (694 people)  |  Coastal Ecology (981 people)  |  Coral Reef Conservation (620 people)  |  Marine Ecology and Conservation (1124 people)  |  Community Resources (1762 people)  |  Community Service/Volunteerism (2366 people)  |  Fundraising (1583 people)  |  Leadership Training (2491 people)  |  Conservation and Recreation (1192 people)  |  Conservation Area Protection (834 people)  |  Conservation Biology (874 people)  |  Conservation Policy (743 people)  |  Land Restoration (1333 people)  |  Land Stewardship (1626 people)  |  Natural Resource Conservation (1629 people)  |  Wilderness (1759 people)  |  Fire Ecology (381 people)  |  Landscape Ecology (954 people)  |  Restoration Ecology (1213 people)  |  Environmental Resource Center (934 people)  |  Environmental Education (3381 people)  |  Education, Government and Sustainability (2053 people)  |  Natural Resource Education (1212 people)  |  Sustainability Education (4200 people)  |  Alternative Fuels (2873 people)  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation (2437 people)  |  Energy Flow in Ecosystems (870 people)  |  Energy Policy (1094 people)  |  Energy Security and Sustainability (1204 people)  |  Renewable Energy (3919 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (3886 people)  |  Aquaculture (553 people)  |  Sustainable Fishing (978 people)  |  World Marine Fisheries (386 people)  |  Food Literacy (846 people)  |  Global Food Supply and Sustainability (2435 people)  |  Local Food Systems (2853 people)  |  Sustainable Forestry (1850 people)  |  Climate Change (4721 people)  |  Greenhouse Gases (1330 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (2071 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (2200 people)  |  Ecological Footprint (2223 people)  |  Environmental Monitoring (980 people)  |  Natural Resource Management (1319 people)  |  Recycling and Reuse (2588 people)  |  Sustainable Production (2465 people)  |  Climate Justice (1200 people)  |  Inland Aquatic Ecosystems (596 people)  |  Lakes and Ponds (509 people)  |  Riparian Ecology and Conservation (683 people)  |  River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity (629 people)  |  Wetlands (913 people)  |  Rivers and Creeks (775 people)  |  Conservation Easements (409 people)  |  Environmental Law and Policy (1171 people)  |  Land Trusts and Land Conservation (676 people)  |  Land Use Policy (638 people)  |  Chemical Pollution (732 people)  |  Energy Pollution (754 people)  |  Global Pollution (1153 people)  |  Petroleum in the Environment (521 people)  |  Water Pollution (1346 people)  |  Pollution Prevention and Reduction (1167 people)  |  Human Population Growth and Impacts (1438 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2708 people)  |  Environmental Ethics (1650 people)  |  Sustainable Living (3469 people)  |  EcoVillages (2794 people)  |  Infrastructure (993 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (4066 people)  |  Sustainable Transportation (1695 people)  |  Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning (1926 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Environmental Services (1054 people)  |  Sustainable Urban Power (1003 people)  |  Urban Communications (660 people)  |  Urban Ecology (1648 people)  |  Urban Revitalization (1184 people)  |  Green Roofs (1591 people)  |  Sustainable Building (3010 people)  |  Sustainable Materials (2034 people)  |  Biological Development (672 people)  |  Economic Development (1762 people)  |  Rural Development (1491 people)  |  Social Development (1975 people)  |  Sustainability and Technology (2119 people)  |  Deserts and Semi-deserts (491 people)  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation (1041 people)  |  Grasslands and Savannas (385 people)  |  Shrublands (254 people)  |  Tropical Moist Forests (462 people)  |  Tundra (238 people)  |  Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle (667 people)  |  Water and Energy (1022 people)  |  Water and Sustainable Development (1908 people)  |  Water Supply and Conservation (1554 people)  |  Watershed Management (1247 people)  |  Women's Health (1191 people)  

About

Since 1984, Island Press has been a trusted source of environmental information and solutions. We publish the best new ideas about how to protect the environment—and work tirelessly to spread those ideas so that people who can make positive difference in the world.

 

Each year, we publish 40 new books on such vital topics as conservation biology, marine science, land conservation, sustainable agriculture, climate change, and ecological restoration.

 

But we are much more than a book publisher. Island Press authors and experts inform and inspire change by reaching out to millions of people through the press, online, in the classroom, and in person.  We host conferences, teach courses, and speak in the community on relevant environmental issues.

Today, with more than 800 titles in print, an active slate of author programs and events, and a growing online presence, we have emerged as the nation’s leading publisher of books on environmental issues and a leading communicator of environmental ideas.  

 

All of this is possible because Island Press has helped to create a community of teachers, scientists, policymakers, communicators, and citizen activists who are passionate about sharing knowledge and promoting better understanding and stewardship of the natural world.   

 

For more information, visit us at www.islandpress.org.

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