The study, co-authored by professor Scott Stephens, was published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Living near oil and gas wells tied to low birth weights in infants
The study, co-authored by professor Rachel Morello-Frosch, appears in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Parks Stewardship Forum covers the role of parks in education
Adjunct professor Patrick Gonzalez is featured in the second volume of the Berkeley Parks Institute journal.
Drought ‘refuges’ protect young coho salmon from summer heat
The seven-year study, with coauthors including Cooperative Extension specialist Theodore Grantham, professor Stephanie Carlson, and researcher Ross Vander Vorste, tracks around 20,000 fish.
Economies of Global Garbage
In her recent book, featured in the latest issue of Breakthroughs, professor Kate O'Neill analyzes the global economy of waste.
A Mission South
Alumna Iryna Dronova joined a delegation of women scientists on an expedition to Antarctica.
Saving livestock by thinking like a predator
PhD candidate Christine Wilkinson worked with other ESPM researchers to assess management strategies of predator-livestock interactions.
Study outlines evolutionary approach to urban conservation
In the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, two researchers provide guidelines for the conservation and management of species in cities.
Researcher calls for social solidarity in British Medical Journal
Associate professor Seth Holmes writes in BMJ Opinion about social cohesion and awareness, as societies re-open in the coming months.
New research shows hydrological limits in carbon capture and storage
Professor Paolo D'Odorico and graduate student Lorenzo Rosa analyzed the sustainability of carbon capture and storage technology.
Irrigation expansion could feed 800 million more people
A recent study, authored by professor Paolo D’Odorico and PhD candidate Lorenzo Rosa, shows potentially significant gains from sustainable irrigation expansion.
Researchers connect ICE activities to public health risks
Researcher Miriam Magaña Lopez and associate professor Seth Holmes examine how raids, detention, and deportation impact public health during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Analysis examines how economic ideas have shaped climate policy
The study, co-authored by associate professor Jonas Meckling, analyzes how shifts in economic thinking have guided climate mitigation policies.
Assistant Professor Carl Boettiger named 2020 Ecological Society of America Fellow
Boettiger is recognized for his contributions to ecology through his research and teaching.
Professor Allen Goldstein receives Yoram J. Kaufman Award
The American Geophysical Union award honors outstanding research and unselfish cooperation.
Reanalysis of global amphibian crisis study finds important flaws
Researchers in the Rosenblum lab found that the study's main conclusions lack evidence and are unreproducible.
Forbes names Lorenzo Rosa on 30 Under 30 Science & Healthcare list
The distinction recognizes Rosa for his research on sustainable agriculture and water resources.
PhD student receives Solutions Journalism Network Fellowship
Doctoral student Vera L. Chang receives Fellowship to support her investigative reporting into sexual violence on large farms.
Call for citizen scientists for 2020 Sudden Oak Death Blitzes
Cooperative Extension Specialist Matteo Garbelotto leads this program aimed at preventing the spread of Sudden Oak Death (SOD).