Illustration by Daniella Ferretti
Fall 2024 Issue
Grown from the grassroots, the environmental justice movement has gone global—and Rausser College researchers are at the forefront.
Leading development economists discuss their work and commitment to improving human welfare and promoting sustainable development.
As the USA executive director of the Human Needs Project, Kristina Yarmolich BS ’21 Conservation and Resource Studies, develops partnerships and sustainable programs that provide Kenyans with essential infrastructure.
The Energy and Resources Group celebrates 50 years of working toward a sustainable environment and a just society
Better infant formula | Shades of fear and favor | Blazing premiums | Hot off the press … and more
Meg Mills-Novoa’s research helps Nevada’s rural communities and Indigenous groups navigate a boom of renewable energy production.
Dean Ackerly on the need to address the climate gap and advance climate equity and environmental justice.
Highlighting graduate students supported by the Katherine S. and James K. Lau Graduate Fellowship in Climate Equity.
Bhavna Shamasunder, PhD '11 Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, is a leading expert in environmental justice and on cumulative burden.
Professor Sunaura Taylor returns to a desert superfund site to explore the connections between human injury and environmental harm.
UC Berkeley research is electrifying clinics and hospitals that provide reliable power, Wi-Fi, and water to surrounding communities.
Fourth-year environmental economics and policy student Magaly Santos studied abroad in Mexico City and Oaxaca, exploring sustainable agriculture and water management strategies as communities continue to adapt to climate change.