Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

NEWS & PRESS RELEASES: Craig Criddle

Hannah Frank, a Stanford Ph.D. student, examines a Vampyrum spectrum (false vampire) bat as part of a research project on parasite and disease dynamics in southern Costa Rica.

Bold Solutions for People and Planet »

July 2, 2014

Stanford Woods Institute announces 2014 Environmental Venture Projects

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

At Stanford, Wastewater Won’t Be Wasted »

March 24, 2014

New research facility will test processes for recovering clean water, energy and valuable materials

By Terry Nagel, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Recovering Energy From Nitrogen in Wastewater »

October 28, 2013

Stanford scholar's recovery process advances to pilot project with sanitation district

By Angela Lowrey

Electricity From Sewage »

September 16, 2013

Scientists, including Stanford Woods Institute Senior Fellow Craig Criddle, have developed a "battery" that produces electricity by digesting the plant and animal waste dissolved in sewage

By Tom Abate, Stanford Engineering

Hiding in Plain Sight: Factoring the Environment Into Human Health »

July 9, 2013

A special report in Stanford Medicine magazine looks at the connection between health and the environment through the work of Stanford Woods Institute senior fellows and others

Stanford Medicine

48 Stanford Scientists Sign Global Environmental Consensus Statement »

May 23, 2013

California Governor accepts document endorsed by 520 scientists from 44 countries.

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Showcasing Environmental Breakthroughs »

April 22, 2013

Stanford Woods Institute researchers demonstrate cutting-edge environmental technologies at Stanford sustainability event

By Terry Nagel, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment