Large-scale wildfires have become increasingly common in California, displacing thousands, destroying homes, blanketing much of the state in unhealthy smoke, and disrupting the lives of millions.
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Past Alumni Events
Fire in Western U.S. Forests: Friend or Foe?
Scott Stephens, a leading expert on fire science and director of the UCB Center for Fire Research and Outreach, will outline the science behind the increasing frequency of wildfired and discuss strategies that can enhance the resilience of...
The Intersection of Industrial and Indigenous Forest Management
This 2020 S.J. Hall Lecture in Industrial Forestry will examine the intersection of industrial and indigenous forest management in California and across the United States.
The Climate-COVID-Race Collision
From pandemics and racism to fires and gas prices, climate and energy have become mainstream topics. Kammen will look at the science and politics behind today’s global crises.
Opening Your Own Doors with Your Degree
Join us for a virtual networking event through rotating breakout rooms with alums who have used their degrees in a variety of ways and have opened their own doors to their careers.