The staggering cost of climate change quantified for California
Collaborative Research on the Navajo Reservation
Blowing sand moves across the landscape, coloring the sky with an eerie reddish hue. Sand dunes move, as if alive, slowly but surely burying homes, corrals, feeding stations and pasture lands that lie in their path.
Indonesian biodiversity grant, CNR toxicologist seeks to discover human health solutions in Indonesian biodiversity
Green Policies in California Generated Jobs
From the New York Times: "California’s energy-efficiency policies created nearly 1.5 million jobs from 1977 to 2007, while eliminating fewer than 25,000, according to a study to be released Monday."
Warming in Yosemite National Park sends small mammals packing to higher and cooler elevations
PMB grad student awarded fellowship by the American Society of Microbiology
Professor's startup company empowers consumers to see through "greenwashing"
Michael Hanemann receives European Lifetime Achievement Award in Environmental Economics
From the prize selection committee:
Award-winning paper prescribes how to improve upon Kyoto
Geochemist Garrison Sposito, a "legend" of chemistry
$1.4 M grant funds PMB researcher's work on "jumping genes"
A Nobel Cause
Professor Barbara Allen-Diaz is one of 2,000 scientists to share the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore and the IPCC.
Michael Rodriguez, MD, tackles health care disparities
The Risks of Outsourcing Climate Action
Beahrs ELP 2008
Claude Wagner: A Life Outdoors
Dr. Robert Nesheim, beloved friend of the College of Natural Resources, has died at 86
Outdoor enthusiasts scaring off native carnivores in parks
Regents' vote formalizes appointment of J. Keith Gilless as CNR's Dean
Gilless has been serving as interim dean since Paul Ludden accepted the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at Southern Methodist University in 2007.