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Strategic Investments for Wildfire Preparedness
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Amplifying solutions: Grants for innovative research
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Q&A: Upscaling sustainability
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Stanford researcher finds lead in South Asian turmeric and jumpstarts a bigger movement
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When planting trees threatens the forest
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Stanford Earth dean urges graduates: Turn challenges into opportunities
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Living near oil and gas wells may increase preterm birth risk
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Stanford students turn oil wells into batteries, bring solar to Nigeria in energy entrepreneurship class
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Animal Viruses Are Jumping to Humans. Forest Loss Makes It Easier.
New York Times
How Forest Loss Leads to Spread of Disease
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Casey Mullins (B.S. '20)
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Casey Mullins (B.S. '20)
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Elena Press (B.S. '20)
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Sadie Cwikiel (B.S. '19 M.S. '20)
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How Trump’s embattled environment agency prepared me for a PhD
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Furthering climate resilience
Earth Spotlight
Rising Environmental Leaders Announced for 2020
Woods Institute
Setting fires to avoid fires: Stanford study outlines approaches to enable more prescribed burns
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Ryan Treves (B.S. '22)
Julie Kennedy Public Service Scholar
Anthony Moller (B.S. '19 M.S. '20)
Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences
Jacqui Vogel (B.S. '20 M.S. '21)
JULIE KENNEDY PUBLIC SERVICE SCHOLAR
2019 ERE Holiday Party
Stanford researchers explore how citizens can become agents of environmental change
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2019 Smart Fields Consortium Meeting
2019 SCCS Annual Affiliates Meeting & Carbon Management Workshop
2019 Stanford University Alumni Reception at SPE
Stanford researchers find lead in turmeric
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2019 ERE Welcome Luncheon
Stanford researchers offer a practical guide to planning and achieving green growth.
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Stanford researchers investigate obstacles to disease eradication
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Q&A: Stanford researcher models exoplanet’s atmosphere
Research using data from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope provides a rare glimpse at the surface of a rocky planet outside our Sol
Staff Field Trip: Energy in the Bay Area
The case for managed retreat
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2019 ERE Summer Luau
Oceans, design-thinking and diplomats: A fresh approach at the UN
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Shapeshifting Scientist Awarded Major Environmental Prize
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Shapeshifting Scientist Awarded Major Environmental Prize
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2019 Commencement Luncheon
Stanford researchers explain what to expect from wildfire season this year and in the future
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Daela Tipton (B.S. '19)
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Mariaesther Diaz (B.S. '19)
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ERE Student Awards 2019 Announced
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Helping people and the planet
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Alex Lapene's Farewell Party
2019 Awards Lunch
Stanford researchers outline vision for profitable climate change solution
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Carbon dioxide hits a level not seen for 3 million years
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2019 SCERF Annual Affiliates Meeting
2019 SUPRI-B Annual Affiliates Meeting
Benjamin Stocker and Nora Bartolome join the Jackson research group for a limited time
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Stanford experts discuss challenges and opportunities in disposing of waste
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Cleantech hackathon’s winning team leveraged interdisciplinary skills
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E-IPER students on winning team in cleantech hackathon
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Open Forum: San Francisco should look to nature to respond to sea-level rise
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2019 ERE Admit Day
Prof. Rosamond (Roz) Naylor has been elected as a Fellow of the Ecological Society of America
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Andrea Contreras (B.S.H. '19)
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Nathan Chael (M.S. '19)
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Kira Smiley (B.S.H. '18, M.S. '19)
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A better brick
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Rescuing geologic and climate records
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Stanford researchers find rising seas can hurt local economies
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Nicole Ardoin honored for achievements in environmental education
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Will the Renewables Industry Seize the Opportunity of Opportunity Funds?
Will the Renewables Industry Seize the Opportunity of Opportunity Funds?
Emissions of carbon dioxide into Earth's atmosphere reach record high
USA Today
The Best Science Books Of 2018
The Best Science Books Of 2018
Judith Santano (BS '19)
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Aviva Klein Meyers (BS '19)
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Maddy Lisaius (BS '19)
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2018 Holiday Party
Stanford experts reflect on the most destructive fire season in California history
Stanford experts reflect on the most destructive fire season in California history
A drying Canadian delta has driven muskrat population decline
Stanford News Service
Two E-IPER graduates named 2019 30 Under 30 in Energy
Two E-IPER graduates named 2019 30 Under 30 in Energy
Stanford researchers discuss the reality of air pollution in the Bay Area and beyond
Stanford researchers discuss the reality of air pollution in the Bay Area and beyond
1st Annual ERE Pumpkin Decorating Contest
Valerie Shen, MS/MBA ’19: A Journey Into Subjectivity
Valerie Shen, MS/MBA ’19: A Journey Into Subjectivity
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Usua Amanam named a 2019 Siebel Scholar
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Welcome Back Luncheon 2018
ERE New Student Orientation 2018
Postdoc Appreciation Event 2018
Paula Welander receives NSF, GSA awards
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Stanford students deploy machine learning to aid environmental monitoring
Stanford students deploy machine learning to aid environmental monitoring
Students Share Subsistence Practices Through Film
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WrittenWhen the Career Path Takes a Sharp Left
WrittenWhen the Career Path Takes a Sharp Left
Samanthe Tiver Belanger, MBA/MS ’18, Focused on Adaptation
Samanthe Tiver Belanger, MBA/MS ’18, Focused on Adaptation
Transparency may improve U.S. home buyout programs
Transparency may improve U.S. home buyout programs
The 2018 Switzer Fellows
The 2018 Switzer Fellows
Two new Energy Frontier Research Centers at Stanford
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Stanford study reveals the changing scope of Native American groundwater rights – and opportunities for better freshwater management
Stanford study reveals the changing scope of Native American groundwater rights – and opportunities for better freshwater manage
Bullets, Blood and Ice
A professor-prospector’s gritty lessons from the land.
ERE Summer Luau 2018
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