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Judge may wait on remaining ETS linkage challenges as DOJ, California lay out first arguments, March 2020 - Carbon Pulse
Feature: Appraising Clues from Antiquity, August 2019 - Inquiry @ UC Santa Cruz
News Feature: Can predators have a big impact on carbon emissions calculations?, March 2018 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Journal Club: Study of volcanic gases offers new fundamental insights into the Earth's carbon cycle, July 2017 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Inner Workings: SMART collars help track and conserve wildlife, April 2017 - Proceedings of the national academy of sciences
student project aids endangered seabird, november 2016 - Santa cruz Hilltromper
science at the seashore: giacomini wetlands, august 2016 - national park service video
Science at the Seashore: Giacomini Wetlands, April 2016 - National Park Service webpage
COP21: Informing Climate Agreement, NOV. 2015 - STANFORD WOODS INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: Interactive website no longer available
A Sanitation Solution Worth Paying For, OCT. 2015 - STANFORD WOODS INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
The Health Impact of Access to Chlorinated Water, OCT. 2015, STANFORD WOODS INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: website no longer available
Showcasing Stanford Work to Engineer Clean Water Solutions, OCT. 2015, STANFORD WOODS INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: website no longer available
Stanford study shows effects of toilet facilities on child health in rural Africa, OCT. 2015 - STANFORD NEWS
Making Sustainable Groundwater Decisions, AUG. 2015 - WATER IN THE WEST
Forward Thinking at White House Drought Symposium, AUG. 2015 - WATER IN THE WEST
Water Challenges Invite Decisions and Opportunities, AUG. 2015 - WATER IN THE WEST
What will the pope’s climate encyclical, expected 18 June, say?, JUNE 2015 - SCIENCE
State to address pesticide use near schools, JUNE 2015 - THE SALINAS CALIFORNIAN
U.S. politicians say they want to help the working poor. But how many are there?, MAY 2015 - SCIENCE
As Sea Stars Die, New Worries About Urchins, APRIL 2016, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Fukushima Daiichi disaster in the news is a teachable moment for scientists, MARCH 2015 - THE PLAINSPOKEN SCIENTIST
Stanford's Ants in Space study launches citizen science for students worldwide, MARCH 2015 -
European grain yield stagnation related to climate change, FEB. 2015 - STANFORD NEWS
Scientists Embrace Public Engagement but Their Activity Varies, FEB. 2015 - AAAS
Face blindness predicted by structural differences in brain, Feb. 2015 - Bioscience Technology
Artificial intelligence helps physicists predict dangerous solar flares, Jan. 2015 - Phys.org
Underground water reserves found in Hawaii’s High Country, Jan. 2015 - Eos
California sea lions in trouble, Jan. 2015 - San Jose Mercury News
UC Natural Reserve System tapped for climate change research, Dec. 2014 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
How to sharpen your sense of smell—without using your nose, DEC. 2015 - SCIENCE
UC sea otter passes age record, earns keep, Dec. 2014 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Long-lived lightning clusters in hotspots worldwide, Dec. 2014 - Geospace
Electromagnetic imaging helps scientist locate underwater methane, Dec. 2014 -Geospace
Survey charts Santa Cruz beaches, sandbars, NOV. 2014 - SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL