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Podcast Interview with Thomas Smith and Louis Bernatchez

Podcast based on the summit "Evolutionary Change in Human-altered Environments"

Roundtable discussion about Barriers to Sustainability Programs in Higher Education

University of California's Matthew St. Clair moderated a roundtable discussion with sustainability managers from campuses across the country about the evolution of their jobs and how best to climb the ladder to success in sustainability.

Growing 'greener' - Experts offer tips for conservation-minded cities

by Meredith Cummings, Community News Editor

Cal Poly student campaign for LEED

Students at Cal Poly campaign in a YouTube video to make the student rec center more sustainable during an expansion project.

Increasing energy efficiency through innovation

Imagine limitless portable energy fueling your latest electronic gadget; lightweight power plants supporting mobile military outposts; or semi-transparent window coverings that cool your home by day while storing power to light your living room after dark.

Thinking globally, acting locally

Those in the campus community concerned about global warming gathered Jan. 31 for "Focus the Nation: Global Warming Solutions for America," a daylong event held concurrently at campuses nationwide.

Students speak out across nation

All across the country, students will be speaking out about global warming and pressing politicians for change today, as part of Focus the Nation, a day of discussion about sustainability.

UK Universities and Climate Change: Green Dreams

Academia is making moves to tackle climate change - but are they going far enough, fast enough? Bibi van der Zee reports

Proceedings of the UCLA Institute of the Environment Summit Available in a Special Issue of Molecular Ecology

The Special Issue of Molecular Ecology was published in print on January 3, 2008.

Acoustic Communication Systems of "Ultrasonic" Frog

by Victoria Arch, Graduate Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

Mpala Research Centre: A Unique Resource for Field Research in East Africa

by Margaret Kinnaird, Ph.D., Director, Mpala Research Centre, Kenya

UCLA Students Spend Three Weeks Conducting Research Projects in Kenya

by Dan Blumstein and Tom Smith, Professors, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA

Global warming, other research from UCLA summit featured in journal

Jan. 3, 2008, special edition features research presented at Evolutionary Change in Human-Altered Environments conference held at UCLA.

Lifestyles of the green and Californian

by Andrew Leonard

What steps have you taken to conserve energy, recycle and contribute to a better environment at UCLA and beyond?

UCLA Today ask some students, faculty and staff how they contribute to the environment. Check out what your colleagues are doing to make UCLA a greener place.

UCLA summit examines impact of climate change on human health

Californians advised to add severe-weather preparedness to earthquake plans in order to prevent casualties associated with climate change

Alternative Mating Tactics in a Tropical Damselfly

by Brenda Larison, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

Preserving Biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil and its Araucaria Moist Forest Ecoregion

by Ana Paula Giorgi, Graduate Student, Department of Geography and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

Living Green

Article analyzing the best places to live by Matthew E. Kahn, PhD, and Fran Lostys published in Reader's Digest

Host-parasite Coevolution in Neotropical Ants

by Shauna Price, Graduate Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

Conserving Evolutionary Process in the Sky Islands of Northern Mexico

by John McCormack, Graduate Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment, UCLA

'Green cities' can come in shades, including gray

by Elisabeth Rosenthal

Cities reap benefits by going green

by Matthew E. Kahn

Blue + Gold = Green

A famous frog once sang that it's not easy being green, but members of the UCLA community are about to prove him wrong.

Finding Endangered Tropical Dry Forest in the Pacific: A Case Study from Fiji

by Thomas W. Gillespie, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geography, UCLA

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