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Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment & Resources
Paul Ehrlich Wins Environmental Award in Spain
11/09/2009
Dept. of Energy award for energy efficiency and behavior to E-IPER faculty and students
10/28/2009
Precourt Energy Efficiency Center awards grants to several E-IPER faculty
10/28/2009
Professor Mark Z. Jacobson Maps a Blueprint to Shift the World to 100% Renewable Energy by 2030
10/23/2009
PhD Student Andy Gerhart Maps the Impact of Salmon Farming in Southern Chile
10/09/2009
Michael Wara Testifies at U.S. Senate Hearing on Cap-and-Trade
09/29/2009
GSB professor Erica Plambeck investigates the regulation of e-waste
09/29/2009
Chris Field wins Heinz Award for his work on "understanding the effects of climate change on earth's ecosystems"
09/21/2009
Joint MBA-MS graduates in Stanford Business Magazine
08/26/2009
Gretchen Daily wins $420,000 award for finding ways to save biodiversity
08/05/2009
E-IPER student Mehana Vaughan selected as a 2009 Switzer Environmental Fellow
07/30/2009
Vitousek et al study on global fertilizer use published in Science
06/29/2009
Woods Institute awards Environmental Venture Projects to E-IPER faculty and students
05/27/2009
Chris Field's Science Study Finds that Bioelectricity is More Efficient than Ethanol
05/26/2009
E-IPER Faculty Find Heat-Tolerant Coral Reefs that May Resist Climate Change
05/26/2009
E-IPER Faculty Dunbar and Block Set Sail for Stanford@SEA
05/06/2009
Dean Pamela Matson elected as an Einstein Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
04/29/2009
E-IPER Faculty Ortolano, Naylor, Jones, and Miller Receive Stanford's Presidential Fund for Innovation in International Studies Grants
04/13/2009
Fendorf's group solves Asian arsenic poisoning crisis
04/01/2009
Arrigo, Gerritsen named Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellows by the Woods Institute
03/16/2009
Emmett discusses $10M gift to E-IPER
03/11/2009
Pam Matson: The Science of Media Relations
03/10/2009
Rob Dunbar's NOAA Mission Discovers Seven New Species of Deep-Sea Bamboo Coral
03/10/2009
Barbara Block Contributes to Google Ocean Software
02/19/2009
Chris Field (EESS): Global warming damage could be worse than predicted
02/19/2009
Buzz Thompson Receives 2008 Lyman Award
01/27/2009
Stanford launches $100 million initiative to tackle energy issues
01/12/2009
Carnegie's Global Ecology director and IPER faculty member Chris Field named AAAS Fellow
01/06/2009
IPER grad Mike Mastrandrea speaks on climate change at AGU
12/17/2008
Precourt Institute awards research grants of interest to IPER
11/25/2008
Vitousek's work on the nitrogen cycle in the NY Times
10/14/2008
Naylor and Falcon discuss the food crisis in the September/October 2008 Boston Review.
10/14/2008
Roz Naylor discusses the world food crisis on video
10/13/2008
Matson and Daily co-edit ecosystem services section of PNAS
10/13/2008
Gretchen Daily wins the 2008 Sophie Prize
03/20/2008
IPER featured in Stanford Challenge video
03/06/2008
Stanford launches program to prepare diverse doctoral students for academic careers
12/04/2007
Video interview with Margot Gerritsen discussing her SmartEnergy Show
11/29/2007
Margot Gerritsen: With growth of blogging on campus, Stanford gets caught up in Web 2.0
11/28/2007
Community invited to memorial planned Monday for Edmund Chang, geologist
11/28/2007
Christina Riesselman (GES) to be featured in video teleconference series broadcast from McMurdo Station, Antarctica starting Nov. 28.
11/26/2007
Pam Matson, Anne Egger: Fund Supports Innovative Pedagogy
11/12/2007
IPER PhD Student Rodrigo Pizarro's project on Integrated Salmon-Seaweed Cultivation wins the 2007 Intel Environment Award
11/08/2007
Rob Dunbar on NPR series exploring the Palmyra Atoll
10/29/2007
Rebecca Goldman (IPER): How to think like a lawyer without changing career paths
10/24/2007
Julie Kennedy: Group hopes small guide will have big impact on environment
10/19/2007
Pam Matson on Panel addressing Global Security and Climate Change
10/16/2007
IPER alum Mike Mastrandrea associated with Nobel Prize for Gore and IPCC
10/15/2007
Greg Asner: Forest protection works in Peru
08/22/2007
Karen Seto: Satellite images reveal link between urban growth and changing rainfall patterns
07/03/2007
Sally Benson, Tony Kovscek, Lynn Orr, and Mark Zoback among researchers examining carbon capture and storage to combat global warming
06/14/2007
Heather Lukacs was a recipient of the 2007 Centennial Teaching Assistant Award
06/13/2007
Gary Ernst honored by GSA with book titled "Convergent Margin Terranes and Associated Regions: A Tribute to W.G. Ernst"
06/06/2007
Pamela Matson reflects on protecting the planet without harming its people in the May issue of Stanford Magazine
05/10/2007
Pamela Matson received the National Resource Ecology Lab's 2007 Eminent Ecologist Award
05/09/2007
Rebeca Hwang featured in CNET video and story on finding clean water for Buenos Aires' underserved, as part of the Engineering Change series
04/10/2007
Holmes Hummel named one of two 2007-08 AAAS Congressional Science Fellows
04/09/2007
Kirsten Oleson: The Kyoto Protocol is an important catalyst, and carbon finance is its most powerful tool
02/15/2007
Lecture series to explore China's rapid modernization
11/17/2006
The Natural Capital Project, led by IPER Director Gretchen Daily, is a collaboration between Stanford, The Nature Conservancy and WWF
11/15/2006
IPER affiliated faculty member, Jim Sweeney, to direct the new Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency
10/05/2006
Kim Cahill, Chris Field: Historic weather data can be used to develop accurate yield predictions for a number of important California crops
10/02/2006
Roz Naylor, quoted in NYT Magazine article: Green to the Gills
09/15/2006
Joshua Goldstein, Pamela Matson: Land Conservation efforts offer rewards for cattle ranchers
06/14/2006
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