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April 18, 2022
Solar technology and community engagement team up to help low-income farmers in India
Stanford Precourt Institute for Energy -
April 12, 2022
Study finds high energy use provides little benefit for health and well-being in richer nations
Stanford School of Earth, Energy and the Environment -
April 08, 2022
Are Big Companies’ Net-Zero Pledges a Well-Intentioned Shell Game?
Stanford Graduate School of Business -
April 06, 2022
Stanford energy expert discusses UN climate report
Stanford School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences -
April 05, 2022
Study reveals extent of labor abuse and illegal fishing risks among fishing fleets
Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions -
April 05, 2022
Stanford engineers point the way to more affordable, sustainable urban neighborhoods
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
March 24, 2022
Stanford transitions to 100 percent renewable electricity as second solar plant goes online
Stanford News Service -
March 24, 2022
Stanford-led study: Methane leaks are far worse than estimates, at least in New Mexico, but there’s hope
Precourt Institute for Energy -
March 24, 2022
Learning from Conflict: A note from Woods Director Chris Field
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
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March 02, 2022
Sewer Treasure: Stanford engineers reveal how to optimize processes for transforming sulfur in wastewater to valuable materials
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
March 01, 2022
It’s personal: Stanford-led research reveals how people’s experience with climate-related disasters affects their willingness to take and accept protective actions
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
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February 09, 2022
A Stanford arbovirologist's quest to eradicate mosquito-borne diseases led to an unlikely culprit: plastic trash
Stanford News Service -
February 09, 2022
Rethinking how to measure methane’s climate impact
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
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February 01, 2022
Replacing animal agriculture and shifting to a plant-based diet could drastically curb greenhouse gas emissions, according to new model
Stanford News Service -
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January 27, 2022
Woods director Chris Field awarded the 2022 Japan Prize
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment -
January 27, 2022
Stanford scientists find the climate and health impacts of natural gas stoves are greater than previously thought
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment