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Wetland restoration is helping California combat climate change

April 27, 2023

Restoring 1,200 acres of the Dutch Slough can offset the carbon emissions of 1,000 cars per year.

A photo of a forest with green and dead trees, killed by a beetle infestation in the southern Sierra.

Western forests are struggling to keep up with climate change

April 25, 2023

New UC Berkeley analysis suggests that trees preferring cooler climates are dying, and the new trees replacing them are not better suited to a warming climate.

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Three Rausser College graduate programs are among the best in the U.S.

April 25, 2023

The latest U.S. News & World Report rankings place Berkeley programs in microbiology, environmental science, and environmental policy and management in the top 5.

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Improving wildlife restoration outcomes through community engagement

April 25, 2023

A first-of-its-kind study by UC Berkeley researchers found that wildlife restoration efforts are more likely to succeed if conservationists partner with local communities.

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Soda sales dropped after Oakland imposed a tax on sugary drinks

April 19, 2023

A UC-led study found that sales dropped 27% after the city began taxing sugar-sweetened beverages in 2017, making residents healthier in the process.

Jill Banfield

Jill Banfield to co-lead new initiative focused on sustainability and health

April 17, 2023

The Audacious Project awarded $70 million to the Innovative Genomics Institute's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and treat incurable diseases.

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Creating a new, youth-centered climate education

April 12, 2023

Alum Sage Lenier, BS '20 Conservation and Resource Studies, is working to bring the solutions-oriented curriculum to global youth.

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Student Spotlight: Tanmayi Patharkar

April 10, 2023

Last summer, the third-year microbial biology major documented the first instance of an Aegean wall lizard preying on a venomous centipede.

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Driving research opportunities

April 03, 2023

A newly-donated electric vehicle will be used for research and outreach by the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab.

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