Environment-Climate
Up one level- Universities, agencies collaborate on Atlas of Yellowstone project
- First of its kind atlas to capture 200 years of exploration and research
- 'No time to lose' to start thinking sustainability
- UO's Doppelt pens forward-looking book as a roadmap to alter thinking to meet worldwide climate challenge
- UO boasts two Champions of Sustainability in Community Award-winning programs
- Connections between university and community organizations are honored
- University of Oregon professor wants rural green jobs through economic stimulus package
- Congressional testimony includes recommendations for economic, sustainable growth
- Northwest climate change is target of $3.2 million in grants to UO
- NSF, DOE projects by Bart Johnson and Scott Bridgham aim to drive policies to protect people and ecosystems
- Hutchison awarded endowed chair to focus on green nanoscience research
- Newly created chair is funded by the 2007 Lorry I. Lokey gift
- Take proactive approach to nano, UO's Hutchison tells congressional caucus
- As an invited speaker to the Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus, UO chemistry professor Jim Hutchison urged policymakers and their staffs to pursue a proactive approach to developing design rules so that nanomaterials, for any use, are safe for both the environment and the public.
- Lecture series examines reconstruction following catastrophe or war
- School of Law offers new Statement of Completion in Sustainable Business Law
- Conflict and Dispute Resolution program director to talk about climate change
- Oregon's Rogue River Basin to face climate-change hurdles
- University of Oregon's Climate Leadership Initiative collaborates with other agencies to look at 2040 & 2080 (with VIDEOS)
- Think green, UO's Hutchison says, to reduce nanotech hazards
- In an invited paper in the international journal ACS Nano, UO prof points to greener nanoscience as a key to safety
- First steps in Eugene lead to big reductions of greenhouse gas emissions
- Carbon footprints decline by two tons per person in first year's use of UO's Climate Master program
- University of Oregon law students challenge others to reduce carbon footprint
- UO program encourages use of wood for heating source
- New guide to wood energy shows how to save money, replace fossil fuels
- Microbes, by latitudes and altitudes, shed new light on life's diversity
- Oregon biologist Jessica Green is working in the new frontier of ecological and evolutionary research
- Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
- The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference
- Climate Change will be the talk around UO campus as part of national teach-in
- University to host local area Climate Summit, 13 public lectures and evening keynotes