Global energy sustainability will require systemwide transformation, according to long-term vision laid out in a new paper co-authored by energy scholars from five countries, including Dan Kammen, a professor in both the UC Berkel
Diesel Exhaust Findings Heat Up Air-Pollution Policy Debate
By Sarah Yang, UC Berkeley Public Affairs
Cal Energy Corps Interns Field-Test Smart Solutions
By Roibín Ó hÉochaidh, UC Berkeley Media Relations
Wildfire Smoke Linked to Lower Birth Weights
By David Danelski, Press Enterprise
Pregnant women exposed to wildfire smoke during Southern California’s epic 2003 fire season had babies with lower birth weights, UC Berkeley researchers have found.
Green Chemistry Wins $3.4 Million Training Grant
Grad students encouraged to apply for funding
By Michael Barnes, School of Chemistry
SoCal's Ground-Zero for Argentine Ant Wars
ESPM professor Neil Tsutsui is a guest expert on the public radio show Radiolab, in an episode uncovering the warlike, marauding Argentine ants.
New Climate-Change Reports Analyze CA's Challenges, Solutions
Robert Sanders, UC Berkeley Public Affairs
Afghanistan has an EPA?
Yes, and its deputy director joins environmental leaders from around the world at UC Berkeley
Let It Burn: Prescribed Fires No Danger to Forest Ecology
By Sarah Yang, UC Berkeley Media Relations
Climate Change Will Boost Number of West's Wildfires
Reuters, via the New York Times
Climate change will make wildfires in the West, like those now raging in parts of Colorado and New Mexico, more frequent over the next 30 years, researchers reported on Tuesday.
New Pilot Program Builds Problem-Solving Teams Around the World
A new environmental education program bringing the latest research and expertise from the University of California, Berkeley, to the far reaches of the world’s developing countries announced its inaugural call for proposals yesterday (Tuesday, Jun