Recent News
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Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability's photo contest showcases affiliates' actions to combat climate change and the beauty of Earth.
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Conventional sunscreen ingredients can damage coral reefs and human health. An immunologist and a marine ecologist teamed up to develop a better approach.
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Stanford scholars are exploring the connection between plastic and disease, rethinking plastic reuse, and uncovering new ways to break down plastic waste.
Catalyzing Research
Seed Grants
Environmental Venture Project (EVP) seed grants offer $5,000 to $200,000 for interdisciplinary research projects that seek to identify solutions to pressing environment and sustainability challenges.
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Webinars and Briefings
Cross sector experts join Stanford researchers to discuss new findings and innovative solutions
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In the Media
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Mark Jacobson's analysis of California's renewable energy generation reveals that renewable energy powered 100% of California's main grid for at least 15 minutes.
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Minhao Qiu, a PhD candidate under Marshall Burke, comments on how intensifying wildfires are strongly linked to increasing mortality rates.
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Noah Diffenbaugh warns about how climate change will cause economic damage in many forms, ranging from damaged property, to agricultural losses, and even reduced labor productivity.