Big Sur and California’s Beloved Coastline
This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Shelley Alden Brooks, author of Big Sur: The Making …
Read More >This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Shelley Alden Brooks, author of Big Sur: The Making …
Read More >This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Laura Watt, author of The Paradox of Preservation: Wilderness and …
Read More >This is the first post in our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts. by Craig Jones, author of The Mountains That Remade America: …
Read More >We invite you to submit your next paper to the Atmospheric Science domain of Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal whose mission is Open Science for the Public Good. Elementa publishes …
Read More >The following is an excerpt of a report detailing the findings of the article Analysis of local-scale background concentrations of methane and other gas-phase species in the Marcellus Shale, which published in …
Read More >UC Press is proud to announce and congratulate recipients of this week’s Association of American Publishers‘ 2017 PROSE Awards, as well as the honorees of the Association of American University Press‘ 2017 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show. …
Read More >On February 1st, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will vote on sending current Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s (R) nomination to the full Senate. During his hearing two weeks ago for the position of …
Read More >We invite you to submit your research related to human health and environmental change to Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. Published by University of California Press and organized around six knowledge domains—Atmospheric …
Read More >by Melanie Armstrong, author of Germ Wars: The Politics of Microbes and America’s Landscape of Fear I teach in an Environmental Management program. When I give my elevator pitch biography, brows often …
Read More >What better book to feature from our hot-off-the-presses shelf than one originally published in 1687? This beauty has held up over time, plus you can blind your friends with science using the correct pronunciation of the …
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