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Too Much Pollution

Environmental advocacy group stages press conference to present new report on global warming pollution in the U.S.

Opportunity Green Business Conference held to promote eco-friendly practices

Corporations, non-profits, local government, and the UCLA community converge on Covel Commons to discuss business solutions to environmental problems.

UCLA experts take lead in regional climate plan

The (LARC) Los Angeles Regional Collaborative for Climate Action and Sustainability hopes to transform the Los Angeles region.

Center for Tropical Research Fall 2009 Newsletter

CTR researchers report from the Coral Triangle and Mexico.

Conservation of the Endangered Central American Tapir, an Ancient Neotropical Megaherbivore

by Eduardo Mendoza Ramírez, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar, Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA and Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Evolution and Conservation of Marine Biodiversity in the Coral Triangle Hotspot

by Paul Barber, Ph.D., Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

Amarjeet Singh (LiS Class 2009)

Dr. Amarjeet Singh (Ph.D Electrical Engineering, LiS Class 2009) is traveling and working in India.

10 questions: ocean protector Richard Ambrose

Whether he's scuba diving in the Channel Islands, inspecting coastal Californian wetlands for signs of recovery or poking around in tide pools, Professor Richard Ambrose's research is almost literally a day at the beach.

The Annenberg Foundation helps the IoE Launch the Dorothy Green Water Leadership Course

The Institute of the Environment has received a five year, $100,000 grant from the Annenberg Foundation to launch the Dorothy Green Water Leadership Course.

Architect Thom Mayne, UCLA students create floating house for New Orleans residents

Responding to the past devastation in New Orleans and future predictions of sea level rise, UCLA architects find a new design.

Army of Bruin volunteers clean up city

An army of 4,300 UCLA students volunteered September 22, 2009, at sites across Los Angeles, possibly the nation's largest university-organized volunteer day.

UCLA Researcher Finds CO2 at Highest Levels in 15 Million Years

You would have to go back at least 15 million years to find carbon dioxide levels on Earth as high as they are today, UCLA chemist Aradhna Tripati and colleagues report Oct. 8 in the online edition of the journal Science.

The way to a student's heart

Tasty and sustainable food makes its way to UCLA's dining halls.

L.A. Thirsts for Water

As water restrictions take effect across Southern California, UCLA adapts and reassesses its conservation efforts.

Its Easy to be Green! UCLA Event Sustainability Volunteer Program

UCLA program to green campus events receives recognition from collegiate events planning association.

Screen Scene: No Impact Man

A new film by UCLA alumna Laura Gabbert documents a year in the life of the Beavan family as they puruse a commitment to having zero environmental impact.

UCLA students seek latest eco-friendly classes

UCLA Extension offers new environmental program that integrates multiple disciplines

Undergraduate students find green opportunities

UCLA offers resources for students to get involved and understand environmental issues

Victoria Sork named dean of Division of Life Sciences at UCLA

Life sciences represent 'the essential science of the 21st century,' she says

Waxman, Pavley and others link security and climate at UCLA forum

Politicians and scientists gather at UCLA to discuss the effects of climate change and role that public policy will have in finding a solution.

Environmental centers work together on climate change

Environmental research in departments across UCLA collaborate to understand climate change and make a difference in the community.

UCLA places among top 10 greenest campuses

New university rankings in Sierra Magazine recognize UCLA's dedication to sustainability.

Alum's bike tour promotes sustainability

UCLA alumnus Jeff Dhungana rode his bike morethan 20,000 kilometers on a trip from Los Angeles to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.

Power misers scour campus for ways to save energy

UCLA Energy Services staff create big savings by cutting energy use in rooms across campus.

Stimulus funds help start program to create clean-tech leaders

New UCLA program will develop leaders in clean technology and provide grants to Ph.D. students.

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