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Department News
Chris Field (EESS), David Lobell: Bioelectricity promises more 'miles per acre' than ethanol Yu Lin (GES), Wendy Mao (GES): High-pressure Compound Could Be Key to Hydrogen-powered Vehicles Sally Benson (ERE) has been selected to be the 2009 Halbouty Lecturer by the Geological Society of America Earth Sciences Faculty Comment on Petroleum Research Kevin Arrigo (EESS) and Margot Gerritsen (ERE) were named as Leopold Leadership Fellows Exxon Mobil Chief Lauds GCEP's Energy Research Stanford launches $100 million initiative to tackle energy issues Jonathan Payne (GES): Life got bigger in two, million-fold leaps Dennis Bird (GES), Richard Nevle (GES): Reforestation helped trigger Little Ice Age Kevin Arrigo (EESS): Death bloom of plankton a warning on warming Roland Horne in Washington Post: Filipinos Draw Power From Buried Heat Sun Microsystems Names CEES an OPENSPARC Center of Excellence Deana Fabbro-Johnston, Associate Director in the Earth Systems Program, is a 2008 recipient of the Amy J. Blue Award Stanford launches program to prepare diverse doctoral students for academic careers Video interview with Margot Gerritsen discussing her SmartEnergy Show Margot Gerritsen: With growth of blogging on campus, Stanford gets caught up in Web 2.0 Community invited to memorial planned Monday for Edmund Chang, geologist Christina Riesselman (GES) to be featured in video teleconference series broadcast from McMurdo Station, Antarctica starting Nov. 28. Pam Matson, Anne Egger: Fund Supports Innovative Pedagogy Rob Dunbar on NPR series exploring the Palmyra Atoll Julie Kennedy: Group hopes small guide will have big impact on environment Pam Matson on Panel addressing Global Security and Climate Change Greg Asner: Forest protection works in Peru Jonathan Payne: What a 250-million-year-old extinction event can tell us about the Earth today Karen Seto: Satellite images reveal link between urban growth and changing rainfall patterns Sally Benson, Tony Kovscek, Lynn Orr, and Mark Zoback among researchers examining carbon capture and storage to combat global warming Gary Ernst honored by GSA with book titled "Convergent Margin Terranes and Associated Regions: A Tribute to W.G. Ernst" Ben Saenz was awarded the NASA Earth Sciences Graduate Fellowship: A Multi-Decadal, Multi-Sensor Investigation of Primary Production within the Antarctic Ice Pack Pamela Matson reflects on protecting the planet without harming its people in the May issue of Stanford Magazine Molly Palmer won first place in the 2007 School of Earth Sciences Research Review poster presentation Lecture series to explore China's rapid modernization
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