Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Past News: 2012

Researchers Awarded National Science Foundation Grants  »

October 3, 2012

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Tropical Rain May Have Formed Utah's Great Salt Lake, Says Stanford Researcher »

September 27, 2012

By Bjorn Carey, Stanford News Service

Stanford Researchers Wire Kelp Forests Off California Coast »

September 27, 2012

The Kelp Forest Array, located just offshore of Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station, will provide the Power and real-time data access scientists need to monitor the effects of climate change on the California coast.

By Max McClure, Stanford News Service

Stanford Woods Institute Seeks Next Class of Rising Environmental Leaders »

September 26, 2012

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Dean Pam Matson Featured in Latest Generation Anthropocene Podcast »

September 26, 2012

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Green Bioplastics Closer to Reality »

September 24, 2012

Biodegradable plastics project with Stanford Woods Institute roots wins international award.

By Rob Jordan

Scientists Predict Major Shifts in Location of Pacific Ecosystems »

September 23, 2012

By Karen Marvin, Center for Ocean Solutions

Wind Could Meet Global Power Demand by 2030 »

September 10, 2012

Adapting a sophisticated climate model, researchers show that there is plenty of wind available to supply half to several times the world's total energy needs within the next two decades.

By Andrew Myers, Stanford News Service

Senior Fellow Gretchen Daily Wins Volvo Environment Prize »

September 10, 2012

Volvo Environment Prize

FSE postdoctoral scholar receives Fulbright award »

September 5, 2012

FSE, FSI Stanford News

A Tale of Two Wests: Comparing Ecologies of Indigenous Countries »

August 29, 2012

Doug Bird, a Stanford Woods Institute-affiliated senior research scientist, discusses groundbreaking conference on ecologies of indigenous countries in Western North America and Western Australia.

By Doug Bird, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

The State of Our Oceans »

August 15, 2012

By Bjorn Carey, Stanford News Service

Field notes from an Iowa farm »

August 8, 2012

By Walter P. Falcon, Center on Food Security and the Environment

Stanford Woods Institute Building Up for Important Environmental Certification »

August 6, 2012

Stanford Wood Institute for the Environment

Chris Field Brings Climate Change Science to Heated Capitol Hill »

August 2, 2012

Now's the time to prepare for the heat waves, heavy rains and droughts that climate change will bring, says Stanford Woods Institute's Chris Field, a noted climate researcher.

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Green Stance Gives Poll Advantage »

July 31, 2012

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Climate Change Could Open Trade Opportunities for Some Vulnerable Nations »

July 27, 2012

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Calculating the Global Health Impacts of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster »

July 17, 2012

By Max McClure, Stanford News Service

Gap in Climate Change Awareness and Concern »

July 16, 2012

By Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

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