Fall 2016: New Frontiers in an Era of Climate Change
Two Berkeley projects assess the present and predict the future of Earth's ecosystem.
rOpenSci moves mountains of data to transform environmental research.
CNR students gain valuable experience working with faculty on real research studies.
Alumna Astrid Scholz (PhD 2001, Energy and Resources Group) seeks to disrupt the social-change industry with Sphaera Solutions.
Four CNR social scientists talk about economic and political repercussions of our warming planet.
Alumna Christa Brown Campbell (BS 1995, Plant and Microbial Biology) takes over as CNR's new Alumni Association president.
Rising tuition and costs of living mean unprecedented hardships for doctoral and master’s-level students.
News & Campus Briefs
Four CNR social scientists talk about economic and political repercussions of our warming planet.
News & Campus Briefs
Targeting triple negative breast cancer | A new tree of life | Tiny houses | Reconnecting people to native food … and more
CNR’s International and Executive Programs | A Nobel Prize-worthy bike rack | Faculty Accolades … and more
With 2015 reported as the hottest year on record, we need swift action to create a sustainable, low-carbon future. In this issue, we highlight some of the College of Natural Resources’ work toward this goal.
Microbiology professor John Coates on the intersection of microbiology and engineering.
Professor Nancy Lee Peluso documents smallholder gold mining in Indonesia, an unregulated industry that has exploded in the past 20 years.
Web Extra
Berkeley professors participating in the Science to Solutions @CNR program explain their innovative suggestions for making real change.