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A graphic advertising SF Climate Week, which runs from April 18 to April 26, 2026

A graphic advertising SF Climate Week, which runs from April 18 to April 26, 2026

SF Climate Week kicks off across the Bay Area tomorrow. A handful of the nearly 650 events will offer Rausser College students, faculty, and alumni the chance to share their expertise—one climate solution, lecture, or cup of chai at a time. nature.berkeley.edu/news/showcas...

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A view of exhibit room where "Good Fire: Tending Native Lands" is on display at the Oakland Museum of California. Photo by Kiki King, courtesy Oakland Museum of California.

A view of exhibit room where "Good Fire: Tending Native Lands" is on display at the Oakland Museum of California. Photo by Kiki King, courtesy Oakland Museum of California.

An ongoing Oakland Museum of California exhibit organized in collaboration with Native fire practitioners, artists, cultural leaders, and ecologists—including ESPM's Peter Nelson—details how Native communities across Northern California use fire as a tool. nature.berkeley.edu/news/espm-pr...

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A photo of David Zilberman

Congratulations to David Zilberman, a professor of the graduate school in the Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, on being elected a 2025 AAAS Fellow. He is among the latest cohort of 11 @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social faculty to earn the distinction. are.berkeley.edu/news/david-z...

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The human ear can only decipher a fraction of the sounds around us. But with new technology, everyone from musicians to scientists like Professor Damian Elias—who studies how jumping spiders communicate by drumming on solid surfaces—can hear the sounds of the earth. wapo.st/3O6iMYu

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“Global health starts with clean air, clean water, secure and healthy food, and a stable climate,” Dean David Ackerly told hundreds of academic and industry leaders during February's Healthcare Conference Taipei 2026. Read more about the event: publichealth.berkeley.edu/articles/new...

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An array of circuit-like patterns on a metal wafer, illuminated in blue, pink, and yellow light.

An array of circuit-like patterns on a metal wafer, illuminated in blue, pink, and yellow light.

Three researchers in white lab coats holding in a laboratory, standing in front of blue-windowed workspace holding a piece of equipment.

Three researchers in white lab coats holding in a laboratory, standing in front of blue-windowed workspace holding a piece of equipment.

A researcher in white coat and glasses working inside biosafety cabinet, handling colorful sample containers and conducting bioengineering experimentation.

A researcher in white coat and glasses working inside biosafety cabinet, handling colorful sample containers and conducting bioengineering experimentation.

In a first-of-its-kind Nature Biomedical Engineering study, @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social researchers detail how they can accelerate the biological age of human fat and liver tissue by 40 years—all in as little as four days.

Learn more about their findings: nature.berkeley.edu/news/2026/03...

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🚨We’re getting down to the wire!🚨 We need 75 more gifts to us unlock the final $57,000 in #CalBigGive matching funds. Every gift—no matter the size—helps us reach our goal. Join our final push by making your gift before 9 pm: givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/1...

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🚀#CalBigGive is LIVE! Every gift—no matter the size—supports the Rausser College student experience, research for the public good, and the next generation of environmental leaders. Help us unlock $167,000 in matching funds by making a gift in the next 24 hours: givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/1...

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California Wildfires: Too Much, Too Little, or the Wrong Kind? | David Ackerly | Ignite Talks
California Wildfires: Too Much, Too Little, or the Wrong Kind? | David Ackerly | Ignite Talks Are California's wildfires purely destructive, or do we actually need more fire? Ecologist David Ackerly explains the "Goldilocks" problem of fire ecology and why total suppression has backfired. In…

After more than a century of prioritizing fire suppression, forests across the country are more loaded with fuel than ever. Watch Dean David Ackerly explain why experts are starting to use "good" fire—and other approaches—to restore balance to the ecosystem. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx4n...

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Will New E15 Legislation Save California Drivers Money? | Agricultural & Resource Economics California gas prices are already the highest in the country, and with upcoming refinery closures, these costs are expected to increase further. To curb these costs, the state passed new legislation…

Research from @AreBerkeley Professor Aaron Smith finds that new legislation allowing the use of E15 fuel (gasoline with up to 15% ethanol) is unlikely to provide drivers much relief at the pump. Learn more about his latest @GianniniFnd study: are.berkeley.edu/news/will-ne...

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From frog saunas to medicated baths: Scientists battle a global amphibian plague | CNN What may sound like a spa day for frogs is all part of a global effort to fight the chytrid fungus — the deadly pathogen responsible for what scientists have called the largest disease-driven loss of…

Chytrid fungus has driven roughly 90 amphibian species to extinction and pushed more than 500 into decline. “Once you start taking species out of ecosystems, it has cascading, catastrophic effects," Professor Bree Rosenblum told @cnn.com. www.cnn.com/science/chyt...

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We may be underestimating the true carbon cost of northern wildfires - Berkeley News A study led by a UC Berkeley researcher reconstructed emissions from Swedish wildfires and found that current climate estimates are failing to fully account for carbon released from smoldering…

For a recent Science Advances study, postdoc Johan Eckdahl reconstructed emissions from more than 300 wildfires in Sweden. His results suggest that current climate estimates fail to fully account for carbon released from smoldering organic soils.

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Postdoctoral researcher @diegoellissoto.bsky.social recently spoke about how combining his academic research with his passion for music offers him a fresh way to think about nature in motion. Listen to his full conversation on @kuow.org's podcast "The Wild." www.kuow.org/stories/let-...

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New Research: How Wildfires Can Be Leveraged to Increase Forest Resilience New research details how wildfires could be leveraged to increase forest resilience to future high-severity fires across the Western United States.

ICYMI: Cooperative Extension Professor Kristen Shive and collaborators at @nature.org and the U.S. Forest Service find that wildfires could be leveraged to increase forest resilience to future high-severity fires across the West. Learn more about their research: www.nature.org/en-us/newsro...

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Agriculture, natural resources sectors support California’s rank as world’s fourth-largest economy | ANR News Releases California landscapes are diverse, featuring conservation lands, productive farms and innovative renewable-energy projects. A new report from UC ANR quantifies their value.

Analysis by Cooperative Extension Professor Ali Hill and collaborators at @ucanr.edu indicates that California's working landscapes—the farms, ranches, mines, forests, renewable energy installations, and fisheries—generated $404 billion in sales income in 2024.

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Assistant Professor @ornithoale.bsky.social and alum @beckyck.bsky.social join a @ucsantabarbara.bsky.social-led team of scientists who say Earth science information can do more than quantify the instrumental or monetary value of nature—it can also measure social good. news.ucsb.edu/2026/022371/...

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A photo of Dean David Ackerly with several Peer Advising Leaders standing outside of Mulford Hall.

A photo of Dean David Ackerly with several Peer Advising Leaders standing outside of Mulford Hall.

A photo of a young woman smiling as she stands at a podium. Several people stand in the foreground with their cell phones out and attempt to take photos.

A photo of a young woman smiling as she stands at a podium. Several people stand in the foreground with their cell phones out and attempt to take photos.

A male professor sits near students at a desk, their heads are turned to look at him as he attempts to explain a concept.

A male professor sits near students at a desk, their heads are turned to look at him as he attempts to explain a concept.

Mark your calendars: #CalBigGive is ONE WEEK away! Join the Rausser College community as we come together for 24 hours of giving beginning at 9 pm on March 11. Every gift during this period will help us unlock matching funds to support students and research. givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/1...

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Our Wyoming | Beyond the Fence | Season 8 A unique partnership is strategically modifying Wyoming fences to help migrating wildlife.

WATCH: Beyond Yellowstone Research Director Kristin Barker and colleagues at the Stone Center for Environmental Stewardship spoke with @WyomingPBS about their collaborative work to improve migration corridors in the state. www.pbs.org/video/beyond...

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How a Tiny Plant is Providing Surprising New Insights into How We Age How a Tiny Plant is Providing Surprising New Insights into How We Age - Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI)

From @innovativegenomics.bsky.social: recent research by @benpwilliams.bsky.social and @daweidai08.bsky.social suggests that Arabidopsis thaliana, a model organism in plant biology, could help scientists study aging at the molecular level. innovativegenomics.org/news/how-a-t...

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California’s first mass timber producer uses UC Berkeley research Discover how mass timber is revolutionizing California construction. Driven by UC Berkeley research, Mad River Mass Timber produces sustainable DLT to mitigate wildfire risk, sequester carbon, and…

A California company has become the first commercial manufacturer of dowel-laminated timber in the state, drawing on research from Cooperative Extension Professor Paul Mayencourt's lab to transform waste wood in forests into construction-ready panels.

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A composite graphic featuring photos of advisors Ryann Madden (left) and Zarah Ersoff, undergraduate Sanya Sitlani, and Professor Daniel Portnoy set against a blue background.

A composite graphic featuring photos of advisors Ryann Madden (left) and Zarah Ersoff, undergraduate Sanya Sitlani, and Professor Daniel Portnoy set against a blue background.

Congratulations to advisors Ryann Madden and Zarah Ersoff, undergraduate Sanya Sitlani, and Professor Daniel Portnoy, who were honored earlier this month with 2025 Excellence in Advising and Student Services awards. Learn more about the recognition: nature.berkeley.edu/news/four-ra...

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An electron microscopy image shows lipid droplets (gray) accumulating around an altered nuclear membrane (purple) in liver cells lacking CLCC1.

An electron microscopy image shows lipid droplets (gray) accumulating around an altered nuclear membrane (purple) in liver cells lacking CLCC1.

A new @nature.com study from a team of @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social scientists details how a previously unrecognized membrane-shaping protein regulates how liver cells store and secrete fat—processes central to the development of fatty liver disease. mbn.berkeley.edu/news/berkele...

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Cows and other grazing animals have sometimes been cast as environmental villains. But across California, Rausser College faculty are studying how to balance the impacts of agricultural methane emissions with the ecosystem benefits of grazing. nature.berkeley.edu/breakthrough...

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A photo of several pumas in a desert environment closing in on two penguins.

A photo of several pumas in a desert environment closing in on two penguins.

A black and white camera trap photo that shows a puma stalking a group of penguins.

A black and white camera trap photo that shows a puma stalking a group of penguins.

A recent study led by Mitchell Serota (PhD '24 Environmental Science, Policy, and Management) reveals how Magellanic penguins have disrupted the traditional social structures of pumas in Argentina’s Monte León National Park. ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/news/how-pen...

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Congratulations to PhD student Isabela Tapia Jaramillo, who was selected as a 2025 recipient of the Fonseca Leadership Fellowship, which provides financial support for research and education focused on critical conservation challenges in Latin America. ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/news/phd-stu...

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On Wednesday, Professor Matteo Garbelotto will walk through the town of Canazei, Italy. In one hand, he'll hold the Olympic torch as it makes its way to Milan. In the other will be the lead to S’Abba, the service dog who helped him walk and ski again. www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/deep-do...

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Text overlaying the graphic reads: "Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators. A screening and Q&A with filmmaker Ian A. Nelson. Wednesday, January 14, 2026. 5:30 pm | David Brower Center"

A graphic that features a photo of western monarch butterflies and a headshot of a man. Text overlaying the graphic reads: "Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators. A screening and Q&A with filmmaker Ian A. Nelson. Wednesday, January 14, 2026. 5:30 pm | David Brower Center"

Join us on Jan. 14 for a free screening of "Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators." After the film, hear from director Ian A. Nelson as he joins Dean David Ackerly and Essig Museum scientist Peter Oboyski for a Q&A.

Register today: nature.berkeley.edu/albright/202...

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Western sycamore, Fremont cottonwood, willow, and gray pine trees line the mainstem of Chalone Creek in Pinnacles National Park.

Western sycamore, Fremont cottonwood, willow, and gray pine trees line the mainstem of Chalone Creek in Pinnacles National Park.

A recent study led by ESPM PhD student @rosemohammadi.bsky.social and Associate Professor @albertruhi.bsky.social reveals the vulnerability of riparian biodiversity hotspots to California’s intensifying climate whiplash. Learn more about their findings: ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/news/climate...

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A photo of a warning side on a flooded road, nearly submerged under water

A photo of a warning side on a flooded road, nearly submerged under water

Approximately 5,500 hazardous sites across the United States are at risk of coastal flooding by 2100, according to a new study led by researchers from UC Berkeley, UCLA, and the nonprofit Climate Central. nature.berkeley.edu/news/coastal...

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Eight Rausser College faculty were recently named among the world’s most influential researchers, according to a new report from analytics firm @clarivateag.bsky.social. Learn more about the methodology and see who made the list: nature.berkeley.edu/news/rausser...

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