Q&A with earth system science professor Marshall Burke on climate change economics Hannah Knowles November 6, 2015 1 Comment The Daily sat down with Burke to discuss his research about the global economic impacts of climate change. Read More »
Classy Classes: EARTHSYS 180B explores the farm at The Farm and PHOTO GALLERY Hannah Knowles October 12, 2015 0 Comments EARTHSYS 180B, “Principles and Practices of Sustainable Agriculture,” takes students outdoors to Stanford’s Educational Farm, for a hands-on environmental studies experience where they learn... Read More »
The debate on man-made climate change Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman March 9, 2015 148 Comments Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 go head to head on the debate over climate change. Kaufman argues it is largely man-created while Smitherman claims the effects of climate change are part of... Read More »
Educational Farm to open in spring as part of larger sustainability initiative Madeleine Han February 20, 2015 2 Comments At the corner of Searsville and Fremont Roads is a dirt pathway bordering acres of cultivated land. Lining the pathway are budding perennials – lavender, manzanita, rosemary – leading up to a... Read More »
The farm on the Farm Mary Harrison May 22, 2012 0 Comments In the heart of Silicon Valley, less than two miles from the Stanford National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) and state-of-the-art computer science buildings, is the Stanford Farm. With irises, roses... Read More »
Students say ‘aloha’ to newest Field Program Kelsey King October 7, 2010 1 Comment Fourteen students this fall are studying topics as diverse as Earth sciences, biology, environmental sciences and cultural anthropology, marking the inaugural run of Stanford’s Wrigley Field Program... Read More »
The Daily brief: June 14, 2010 Elizabeth Titus June 14, 2010 0 Comments Arctic-bound earth systems graduate Haley Smith Kingsland blogs... Pac-10 expansion?... Pamela Karlan "wouldn't want to be up in front of this Supreme Court" for Prop. 8... Paul Craft on Robert... Read More »
Earth Systems hops to Hawaii Amy Julia Harris January 11, 2010 0 Comments Next fall, 20 students will be able to take an environmentally-focused quarter-long program in Hawaii that merges earth sciences, life sciences and Hawaiian culture. The School of Earth Sciences and... Read More »