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Among the things the past year has cast in relief is the fact that breathing is not something that simply happens — it is a skillful practice, not to say a political …
Read More >Among the things the past year has cast in relief is the fact that breathing is not something that simply happens — it is a skillful practice, not to say a political …
Read More >For National Park Week, UC Press is highlighting books that give us new ways of understanding and seeing our national parks. These titles explore how our national parks came to be and …
Read More >MAR projects very often embody a multi-benefit approach, in which single projects or schemes result in outcomes across a range of interests, from agriculture supply to urban water reliability to water quality to environmental improvements
Read More >An Interview with M. Susan Lindee and Warwick Anderson, co-editors of HSNS‘s new special issue, “Pacific Biologies: How Humans Become Genetic“ During the past decade and more, there have been many historical …
Read More >In California, early fall is perhaps the best time of the year to get out and explore. Here are some of our bestselling guides and perennial favorites for exploring the state’s wilderness and wildlife.
Read More >This post was originally featured on Anne Janzer’s website, and has been reblogged with permission. Amy Aines is a skilled communications expert on a mission to help scientists communicate ideas that matter …
Read More >Case Studies in the Environment is a journal of peer-reviewed case study articles and case study pedagogy articles. The journal aims to inform faculty, students, researchers, educators, professionals, and policymakers on case studies and best practices in the environmental sciences and studies.
Read More >“I find that many students are inspired to think about how the products they purchase and use everyday can be redesigned and the production processes reimagined to make them more sustainable”
Read More >By Mark D. McCoy, author of Maps for Time Travelers: How Archaeologists Use Technology to Bring Us Closer to the Past We all now find ourselves in some kind of isolation. As …
Read More >Happy Earth Day 2020! This year, celebrating the outdoors and our planetary biosphere is more important than ever before. Even as California’s landscape is regularly glassed, COVID-19 is offering a glimpse at …
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