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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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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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Gary Libecap Receives Ostrom Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Libecap recognized for his academic contributions to understanding the economics and politics of property institutions pertaining to land, natural resources, and the environment
Aug 31 2021
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New Book by Bren Professor James Salzman Explores the Concept of Ownership
In his new book, Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives, Salzman shows how the rules of ownership affect our everyday lives
Apr 7 2021
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Bren Researchers Named to 2020 Highly Cited List
Professors Costello, Halpern, Suh, and Tilman are among the most influential researchers in the world.
Nov 18 2020
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Sangwon Suh Receives Lifetime Leadership Award for Life Cycle Assessment Contributions
Professor Suh honored by the American Center for Life Cycle Assessment for advancing field of LCA
Sep 22 2020
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Roland Geyer Contributes 'Earth and Plastic' Chapter to Earth 2020 Book
Bren School professor Roland Geyer contributes a chapter to Earth 2020, an open access book.
Apr 22 2020
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Ben Halpern Named Fellow of Ecological Society of America
Bren Professor Ben Halpern Elected Fellow of Ecological Society of America
Apr 9 2020
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Chris Costello Appointed to Governor's Council of Economic Advisors
Professor Chris Costello joins Governor's Council of Economic Advisors
Feb 21 2020
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Legislators Rejecting Compromise Contributes to Legislative Gridlock
Professor Sarah Anderson coauthors book examining legislators' fear of primary voters
Feb 20 2020
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First Holistic Attempt to Establish Scientific Targets for a Stable Planet
Professor Ben Halpern joins the Earth Commission
Feb 6 2020
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Understanding Extreme Fire Weather Conditions
Professor Andrew Plantinga joins UC-wide collaborative project on wildfires
Jan 7 2020
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Bringing Ecological Benefits into Economic Considerations
Professor James Salzman coauthors guide to green growth
Sep 23 2019
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Allison Horst Wins UCSB Distinguished Teaching Award
Data science and statistics instructor Allison Horst was recognized with a 2019 Distinguished Teaching Award by the UCSB Academic Senate.
Apr 19 2019
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National Geographic Awards Kelly Caylor an ‘AI for Earth Innovation’ Grant
Beginning a new chapter in the global effort to adapt to a rapidly changing Earth
Jan 9 2019
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What Percentage of Plastic is Recycled Globally?
Based on data analysis by Professor Roland Geyer, only 9% of plastic created has been recycled, leaving 91% to go to landfills or become environmental pollutants. This plastic waste pollution statistic received global acclaim in 2018 as the Statistic of the Year.
Dec 18 2018