
A Groundbreaking Hydrologic Study Examines How a Low-to-No Snow Future Will Reshape Western U.S. Water Resources and Management Strategies
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Research
Wealthy Homeowners More Likely to Benefit from Wildfire Suppression Efforts
In a recent study, researchers found that affluent homeowners reap more benefits from state fire suppression resources
May 19 2022
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Research
Rāhui: Supporting Traditional Resource Management with Contemporary Conservation in French Polynesia
Researchers with the Rāhui Forum and Research Center empower local communities to manage their natural resources, coupled with contemporary ecological tools
May 18 2022
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Student News
PhD Student Rachel Torres Receives Excellence in Teaching Award
Bren PhD student Rachel Torres has been honored with the 2022 Graduate Student Association's Excellence in Teaching Award.
May 17 2022
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Student News
Living with Skeletons of the Chaparral
Members of the Bren School community reflect on the danger of wildfire -and impact of wildfires past- as extreme drought conditions become the new normal for the Western US.
May 9 2022
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Research
Expanding Ocean Food Production Under Climate Change is Possible with Swift Action
A study by UCSB researchers shows that as the human demand for food increases, the ocean can be sustainably cultivated with careful action
Apr 26 2022
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Exploring Opportunities for Legislative Bipartisanship on U.S. Climate Mitigation
Researchers shed light on opportunities for bipartisan cooperation in the current political climate
Apr 5 2022
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Student News
Student Spotlight: Ryan Munnikhuis, MEDS '22
"Practicing data science has strengthened my ability to break down large and complex environmental problems into smaller, quantifiable parts."
Apr 5 2022
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Student Spotlight: Paloma Cartwright, MEDS '22
"I chose Bren because of the emphasis on using data science specifically in the environmental discipline."
Apr 4 2022
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Student Spotlight: Joe DeCesaro, MEDS '22
"Data science has always intrigued me...This was the perfect program for me to pivot my career and keep it environmentally focused."
Mar 21 2022
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Alumni News
Bren Alum Selected for Ocean Exploration Trust Expedition Aboard Vessel Nautilus
Shellby Johnson (MESM '20) joins ranks of Bren alumni to be selected as Science Communication Fellows
Mar 17 2022
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Faculty News
The Business of Less: the Problem with Modern Corporate Sustainability
Matt Koller reviews The Business of Less, Professor Roland Geyer's book which questions the premise of "win-win" corporate environmental sustainability
Mar 14 2022
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Student News
Saving Whales During a Pandemic: The Story of a Student Team Navigating Remote Times
Despite the challenges of the COVID pandemic, a team of Bren master's students examined how undersea acoustic pollution might be impacting marine mammals.
Mar 4 2022
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Student News
Turning Art into Action Against Plastic Pollution
Hannah Tizedes' iconic mosaics of found plastic waste have been featured by the likes of powerhouse ENGO’s, reusable appliance brands, and apparel companies like Surfrider, Stasher, Chaco, and Pela.
Mar 4 2022
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Research
Assessing the Impact of Anthropogenic Pressures on Global Coastal Ecosystems
Researchers identified earth’s remaining intact coastal ecosystems, and the actions nations can undertake to retain, restore and sustainably manage them
Feb 8 2022
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Faculty News
Bren Faculty Selected to Serve as National Climate Assessment Authors
Faculty members Lint Barrage and Eric Masanet to author chapters of the Fifth National Climate Assessment
Jan 25 2022
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A Groundbreaking Hydrologic Study Examines How a Low-to-No Snow Future Will Reshape Western U.S. Water Resources and Management Strategies
A Groundbreaking Hydrologic Study Examines How a Low-to-No Snow Future Will Reshape Western U.S. Water Resources and Management Strategies
Oct 26 2021