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Toward Water Innovation
Water in the West researchers discuss the water field's "serious innovation deficit," and put forward policy briefs that highlight barriers to innovation and effective approaches to overcoming those barriers.
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Emerging Coastal Solution
To aid coastal managers and planners, researchers funded by Woods' Realizing Environmental Innovation Program are creating an online mapping interface that identifies how natural coastal features offer protection to infrastructure.
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Bootcamp for Environmental Leaders
Stanford's Rising Environmental Leaders recently returned from D.C. Bootcamp, an intense week of panel discussions, meetings, and tours in the nation's capital, providing an insiders' look at the intersections of science and policymaking.
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Protecting Coral Reefs with Bubbles
Bubbles – yes, bubbles – could help protect coral reefs, oyster farms and other coastal ecosystems from increasing ocean acidification.
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Computer Model Helps Explain Impacts on Forests and People
Simulation shows that carefully designing government interactions with rural indigenous people is critical for protecting the sustainability of people, wildlife and land.
Photo credit: Jose Fragoso
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Renewable Plastic from Carbon Dioxide and Plants
New technology could provide a green alternative to petroleum-based plastic bottles and other polyester products.
Photo credit: Mark Shwartz / Precourt Institute for Energy
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Deforestation Solution
Collaborative efforts between companies and environmentalists to reduce deforestation are more than twice as effective as "confrontational" programs.
Photo credit: Robert Heilmayr
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Stanford Water Expert on Lessons of Flint, Michigan, Crisis
Senior Fellow Richard Luthy (Civil and Environmental Engineering) discusses failures and opportunities in lead contamination of Flint's water system.
Photo credit: AP Photo/Carlos Osorio
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Ocean Acidification Action Plan
Changes to ocean chemistry along the West Coast require immediate, decisive action, including development of a coordinated regional management strategy, according to a panel of scientific experts including Senior Fellow Alexandria Boehm (Civil and Environmental Engineering).
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Selected media coverage of the Stanford Woods Institute and its
fellows, affiliated scholars and supported research |
The Bugs That Live On and Around Us
The New Yorker, March 18
Woods-affiliated Assistant Professor of Bioengineering Manu Prakash narrates video on microscopic views of insects. |
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Greenery (or Even Photos of Trees) Can Make Us Happier
New York Times, March 17
Cites a Stanford study showing the benefits of the experience of nature co-authored by Senior Fellow Gretchen Daily (Biology). |
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Catching Storm Runoff Could Ease Droughts, But It's No Quick Fix
KQED (NPR), March 14
Senior Fellow Richard Luthy (Civil and Environmental Engineering) discusses the need for new water sources. |
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Will We Soon Be Riding on Solar Roads? The Idea Gains Traction
National Geographic, March 10
Senior Fellow Mark Jacobson (Civil and Environmental Engineering) on the feasibility of solar panel-paved roadways. |
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Canada and U.S. Go After Methane Leaks in Oil Fields
Marketplace, March 10
Senior Fellow Robert Jackson (Earth System Science) notes role of natural gas in taking coal plants off line. |
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Hearing Explores Funding for Calif. Water Needs
WaterWorld, March 8
Quotes Newsha Ajami, Woods senior research scientist and director of urban water policy for Water in the West, on need for sustainable water system funding. |
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