Welcome to E-IPER
Stanford University's Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources trains the next generation of scholars and leaders to address the world's most challenging environmental and sustainability problems. Selected students may pursue a PhD in Environment and Resources or a Joint Masters of Science, the latter exclusively in conjunction with a professional degree in Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Stanford Law School, and School of Medicine. E-IPER's Affiliated Faculty come from all seven schools at Stanford.
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News Clips
"If you are engaged, you will never be bored"
E-IPER Facuty Director Peter Vitousek discusses his 28 years of working at Stanford.
The Influence of Climate Change on Corn
E-IPER Affiliated Faculty Member Noah Diffenbaugh is first author on a paper published in Nature Climate Change which discusses the affect climate change is having on corn crops.
Is Soy a Sustainable Food?
Created as a product of ENVRES 200, SAGE (Sound Advice for a Green Earth) is a regular column in the Stanford Magazine. A piece about soy was recently featured in the Stanford Report.
Upcoming Events
Environmental Earth System Science Seminar Series
Ken Cassman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Boething Lecture
David Lindenmayer: Big Trees, Big Problems: Landscape traps threaten the world's tallest trees
E-IPER Weekly Seminar
Andy Gerhart: Societal change, protest and Chilean salmon
Environmental Earth System Science Seminar Series
Rafe Sagarin, University of Arizona
E-IPER Weekly Seminar
Danny Cullenward: Bridging Research and Action: Working with the Stanford Environmental Law Clinic
Spring Newsletter
The E-IPER Spring Newsletter is here!
Read about E-IPER's connections with the Center for Ocean Solutions, MARINE, The Coastal Society, as well as current and alumni E-IPER students' efforts to address marine-related issues.


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