Dean David Ackerly offers an overview of how California’s native flora has responded to climate change through time in a new Jepson Herbaria mini-workshop.
Student Spotlight: Shreya Chaudhuri
The third-year environmental science and human geography student recently completed the Millennium Fellowship program through the United Nations Academic Impact initiative.
White House rule dramatically deregulated wetlands, streams, and drinking water
New research co-authored by ESPM professor Manuela Girotto uses machine learning to reveal which streams and wetlands are protected—or not—by changing Clean Water Act regulations.
Changing animal feed could improve sustainability
A study co-authored by ESPM’s Paolo D ‘Odorico shows that using agricultural byproducts in animal feed could save significant land and water resources.
Introducing the Master of Climate Solutions
Offered by ESPM, the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and the Energy and Resources Group, the new 10-month program will empower climate and sustainability leaders.
UC Berkeley joining new statewide biodiversity research alliance
ESPM professor Christopher Schell will help coordinate a three-year effort to enhance biodiversity and environmental equity research.
How agricultural deforestation affects biodiversity
ESPM professor Alejandra Echeverri co-authored a recent study that shows that natural environments and human agricultural history impact how severely agricultural deforestation affects biodiversity.
Confronting biodiversity data’s inequities
Several ESPM researchers call attention to how biodiversity data could further entrench systemic inequities.
Patrick Gonzalez honored by Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks
The ESPM faculty member and Parks Institute director received the organization's 2023 George Hartzog Award, which recognizes an individual for their outstanding support of the mission of the National Park Service