Commencement season continues with festivities at the Bren School
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management
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New study maps the biodiversity risks facing the ocean
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Bren scientist details a revolutionary approach to storing and using carbon, and the impressive effort it will take to achieve
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Researchers conduct first global assessment of the lifecycle of greenhouse gas emissions from plastics
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Climate change is shifting productivity of fisheries worldwide
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Strategies for growing biomass for fuel can have ecological and environmental benefits
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Researchers see a wealth of potential for aquaculture in the Caribbean
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National Geographic Awards geographer Kelly Caylor an ‘AI for Earth Innovation’ grant
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The California Coastal Act increases property values, according to Bren School research
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Global market for ecosystem services surges to $36 billion in annual transactions, says Bren School distinguished professsor
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High-density farming could require less land and preserve more natural habitat, says Bren scholar
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The 2017 commencement ceremony at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management was whimsical yet inspiring
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National coalition aims to drive down the cost and energy used in recycling and remanufacturing materials
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The UC Global Health Institute establishes a Center of Expertise on Planetary Health at UC Santa Barbara and UC Davis
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Bren graduates are equipped to “solve the world’s most important moral challenge of our lifetime,” according to speaker Tom Steyer
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UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management presents Master’s Project public presentation event
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Researchers from UCSB and other leading institutions around the world call for balancing seabed mining and ecosystem protection
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Researchers receive funding to deploy a new way to measure groundwater use and to help deal with the state’s water crisis
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David Tilman, professor at UC Santa Barbara’s Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, has received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Ecology and Conservation Biology category in recognition of his long-term...
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Rankings acknowledge both UCSB’s stature as a top-tier research institution and its commitment to academic excellence
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A Bren School faculty panel to discuss water and the effects of drought in California
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More than $184,000 is granted to 14 planned projects meant to bolster sustainability and greening efforts across campus
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Researchers offer a bold approach to reversing declines in wild fish populations in international waters around the world
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For the first time in “UCSB Reads” history, people outside the Santa Barbara area will have an opportunity to hear — and chat with — the program’s featured author. From noon to 1 p.m.
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UCSB Reads continues through winter quarter with a series of events that includes book discussions, faculty panels, and featured speakers at UC Santa Barbara and at public libraries in Santa Barbara and Montecito.
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'UCSB Reads' engages the campus and community in conversations about issues of significant local and national interest.
