ERG Professor Kueppers’ Research on Climate-Threatened Forests Published in Science

ERG Professor Lara Kueppers recently co-authored a research paper titled “Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world”. The research focuses on how global warming negatively impacts forests around the world, “resulting in shorter and younger trees with broad impacts on global ecosystems.” Furthermore, the paper was picked up on various media sources, including Forbes, Science, Berkeley Lab, and others. 

“Health of People”⁠— Kammen Contributes Chapter in Open-Access, Collaborative Book

“Health of People, Health of Planet and Our Responsibility” is a recently published, fully open-access book that came out of discussions at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences with the Pope and members of the joint Pontifical Academies of Science and Social Science. ERG Professor Dan Kammen contributed his own chapter, “Defeating energy poverty”, which is included in a section on taking action from a scientific basis.

Berkeley Graduate Division Honors ERG PhD Student Jess Carney “Outstanding GSI Award”

ERG PhD Jess Carney has recently been awarded by the Berkeley Graduate Division an Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) Award for her work in Dan Kammen’s Energy & Society. Carney not only acted as Head GSI, but she also worked with Kammen to develop and improve the course. She also took charge of steering the summer Energy & Society online course, which presented its own unique challenges.

ERG Professor Isha Ray Emphasizes Hand-washing in the Midst of Covid-19

In the current pandemic of Covid-19, ERG professor Isha Ray points out how the public health directive to “wash your hands” is a challenge for people lacking access to clean water. In her article on Matrix, she describes the need to increase water and sanitation investments to prevent further spread of disease and to simply increase the standard of living for all families.