Dan Kammen discusses current efforts in clean energy innovation and implementation, and what’s coming next.
The Trust for Public Land to be Lead By Diane Regas
Diane Regas strives to improve access to parks and natural areas as The Trust for Public Land’s new President and CEO.
300 Years of Climate Data, Turned into Sound
UC Berkeley graduate students offer a new way to comprehend changes in CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and temperature averages over time.
How California is Leading the Fight for Clean Energy, Despite Absence of Federal Climate Action
Al Jazeera spotlights Dan Kammen alongside other climate scientists from California, who are leading global efforts to curb climate change, regardless of White House policies.
North Bay Fires and the Link to Climate Change
Dan Kammen comments on the undeniable environmental factors behind the recent devastating fires in Northern California.
Student Spotlight – Nikky Avila
Learn more about ERG Ph.D. candidate Nkiruka “Nikky” Avila’s work on electricity access and the socio-political impact of the low-carbon energy transition. Read the full interview here.
Kammen on the Fight to Rethink (and Reinvent) Nuclear Power
Energy and Resources Group Professor Dan Kammen is featured in this fifth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox
ERG 23rd Annual Lecture 2017: Arlie Hochschild
The Energy and Resources Group hosted its 23nd Annual Lecture on Energy and the Environment on April 6th with Arlie Russell Hochschild. The lecture was titled Pollution, the Political Divide and the Possibility of Common Ground.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT – Britt Shaw
Master’s student Britt Shaw discusses why she chose ERG and how ERG’s interdisciplinary mix of courses allowed her to build the skills she needed to pursue energy project development and management in the private sector.
Zeke Hausfather: Global Warming Hiatus Disproved — Again
Zeke Hausfather, an ERG grad student, explains how ship measurements of sea surface temperature have been underestimating the amount of ocean warming this century.