Assistant Cooperative Extension specialist Daniel Sanchez and graduate student Bodie Cabiyo were members of the Getting to Neutral Carbon Emissions Team.
Researchers propose conservation funding through National Park management
Researchers in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management collaborated with the University of Wyoming on the study.
Near a waterfall’s roar, glass frogs wave hello to attract mates
ESPM PhD candidate Rebecca Brunner discovered a novel communication technique of an elusive amphibian.
New study reveals how fences hinder migratory wildlife in the West
Graduate student Wenjing Xu and assistant professor Arthur D. Middleton, both in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, are coauthors of the study.
Mary Blackburn wins NEAFCS Hall of Fame award
Blackburn is the Nutrition Family and Consumer Sciences Advisor for the UC Cooperative Extension in Alameda County and an alumna of Berkeley.
Taking a deeper look at the land-grant legacy
Graduate student and staff member Rosalie Z. Fanshel co-organized a conference this fall focused on the Morrill Act and Indigenous land dispossession.
Op-Ed: conserving "more than twice the size of Texas"
In a New York Times piece out today, Arthur Middleton and Justin Brashares comment on how the Biden administration may reach the ambitious goal.
Five graduate students advance anti-racism efforts in Rausser College
The ESPM students led the creation of a class on anti-racist environmental scholarship.
Camera traps document wildlife’s return to Gorongosa National Park
Researchers evaluate wildlife populations nearly three decades after the Mozambican Civil War.
Joseph Shapiro co-authors study on Clean Water Act revisions
Analysis finds that the EPA’s move to weaken federal protections is based upon dubious methodology and unsound logic.
Rausser groups spearhead pandemic aid
In Breakthroughs magazine, read about the Common Humanity Collective, a volunteer initiative to distribute hand sanitizer and masks.
An analysis of the Clean Air Act's societal benefits
Agricultural and Resource Economics associate professor Joseph Shapiro studies how regulations under the law could be strenghtened.
Q&A: Isha Ray
Ray, a social equity scholar and the new Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion, speaks with Breakthroughs magazine.
20th Anniversary ELP Webinar Series: Max Auffhammer
The Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program series begins with a discussion on the incoming Biden Administration and the global environment.
Plant Immune Receptor Discovery Can Help Scientists Fight Agricultural Pandemics
Plant & Microbial Biology professor Brian Staskawicz made a critical step toward helping plants fight pathogens without pesticides.
“The responsibility belongs to all of us”
In an essay, Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology associate professor James Olzmann discusses advancing DEI in the biological sciences.
Public partnership announced on fire and forests
Berkeley and CAL FIRE formalize an agreement to collaborate on critical environmental research.
Hands on learning at home
Rausser College instructors have adapted creatively to engage students during remote learning.
Researchers receive grants from Bureau of Cannabis Control
The agency awarded $4.6 million to Berkeley, with most funding going to the Cannabis Research Center.