The emergency food system's path to more healthful food has been studied, guided, and documented by the Atkins Center for Weight and Health.
The planet Earth interviews the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management on the occasion of the department’s 20th anniversary.
CNR faculty lead research on human diseases including San Joaquin Valley Fever, Crohn's, Alzheimer's, African river blindness, and conditions related to aging.
Ayele Solomon is seeking a carbon-rights agreement that would be the biggest conservation project in Ethiopia.
As a major U.S. distributor of sustainably produced quinoa, Sergio Núñez De Arco is a champion of indigenous communities in his native Bolivia.
Professor Joe McBride, who retires this spring, looks back on a lifetime studying forestry.
Professor Kate O'Neill's mock climate-change treat negotiations yielded first-hand lessons for students.
To celebrate the centennial of UC Berkeley's forestry program, the College is working to preserve our distinctive and life-changing forestry field course.
This 1928 snapshot on the road to forestry summer camp in the Sierras is a sample of the riches in the Fritz-Metcalf Photograph Collection.