Videos

 

Video Clip: Prof. Tom Smith Researching Hornbill Migration in Cameroon

UCLA's International Research & Training Center in Cameroon hosts researchers such as Prof. Tom Smith and his team from the Center for Tropical Research. Prof. Smith leads the IRTC and shows here how the research team captures and tags hornbill birds with satellite trackers to track their movements across the Congo Basin.

Smart Water Systems, UCLA

Professor Yoram Cohen discusses UCLA's research into water desalination.

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

U.S. Rep. Henry A. Waxman and California state Sen. Fran Pavley host forum on climate change at UCLA.

How sugar and 3D batteries can power our future

Professor Bruce Dunn talks about the great potential of 3D batteries.

Talkin' Trash

Urban planning graduate student T.H. Culhane's music video about the effects of trash.

Omar Yaghi: Here. Now. UCLA.

Omar Yaghi, UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry Professor, talks about how molecular building blogs may hold the key to reducing carbon emissions.

Ann Carlson's Big UCLA Idea

Ann Carlson, UCLA Law Professor, talks about how the Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment, the nations first law school center focused on climate change.

Penguins as Marine Sentinels

Watch Professor Dee Boersma give a short introduction to her Oppenheim Lecture, Penguins as Marine Sentinels, held April 15, 2009.

The Business of Climate Change

See a short video where Professor Hoffman gives you the highlights of his Oppenheim Lecture.

Watching our Waste at UCLA

In an effort to reduce UCLA's carbon footprint, a group of students calling themselves Waste Watchers are working to decrease the amount of food wasted in campus dining halls.

Eco-UCLA: A Green Round-up

UCLA Sustainability Coordinator Nurit Katz gives the two-minute low down on what's up on campus.

The Business of Climate Change

See a short video where Professor Hoffman gives you the highlights of his Oppenheim Lecture.

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