If you find a Stanford initiative related to energy that’s knitting together disparate groups on campus, there’s a good chance that if you tug on the string long enough, you’ll find Jane Woodward, MS ’82, MBA ’87, at the other end. An entrepreneur, investor, educator, and big-picture thinker, Woodward has been instrumental to numerous efforts in energy literacy at Stanford, including the popular course Understand Energy, the student resource hub Explore Energy, and the graduate student energy orientation program Energy@Stanford & SLAC. ?? Woodward was honored with this year’s Distinguished Alumni Award, which recognizes #StanfordAlumni who have made highly significant, long-lasting contributions to civil, government, business, or academic communities. ?? Read her story: https://lnkd.in/gYbpfDuG Stanford Energy
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The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability draws on a deep understanding of Earth, climate, and society to create knowledge and foster scalable solutions in collaboration with partners worldwide. Through world-class excellence in research, education, and innovation, we strive to create a future where humans and nature thrive in concert and in perpetuity. Bannner image credits: Jerry Wang, Andrew Brodhead
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Stanford experts reflect on #COP29, the U.N. climate conference that concluded last week, discussing implications of the final agreement, hope for meaningful climate action, and more:
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Find stories on climate and democracy, groundwater, influential algorithms, and more in the latest edition of On Our Planet, a monthly newsletter from the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Read & subscribe: https://bit.ly/OOPDec24 ??: Andrew Brodhead, Bureau of Reclamation, Getty Images
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Aditi Sheshadri, assistant professor of Earth system science, shares how new data and techniques are reshaping the future of climate projection. Listen to the episode from the Future of Everything podcast: https://lnkd.in/gY6VJCt4
Weather forecasting predicts events in the next week, while climate projection identifies possible trends in global weather over the next century. Climate modeler Aditi Sheshadri joined the podcast to talk about the new data and techniques, like low-cost high-altitude balloons and AI, that can help show us what the climate will look like over time. Studying the factors that contribute to winter storms, cyclones, and more, can provide us with a glimpse into our atmospheric future. Tune in to our conversation using the link below.? https://lnkd.in/gnjbrt6W
The future of climate projection
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Excessive groundwater pumping in California’s San Joaquin Valley has caused the land to sink at a record pace since 2006. New Stanford research could be key to addressing the problem.
California’s San Joaquin Valley is sinking at record-breaking rates, new study shows
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What can we expect for the future of climate action and clean energy? Government leaders and scholars discussed at a recent event hosted by the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Here’s what they had to say: https://lnkd.in/gPj4Re5k Featuring insights from BRUCE CAIN, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Eeshan Chaturvedi, and David J. Hayes
Climate litigation and cooperation after the 2024 election
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Learn about a new ocean-themed art installation on campus, the result of a collaboration between Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability visiting artist Mark Baugh-Sasaki and ocean scientist Mehr Kumar: https://lnkd.in/gsZjEH6F
Come see (and spin) a new interactive artwork inspired by a Woods-funded Environmental Venture Project! During a year-long residency as the inaugural Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability visiting artist, Mark Baugh-Sasaki created two pieces in partnership with Mehr Kumar, a life sciences researcher in the Oceans Department. The installation encourages viewers to reflect on human impact and restoration in the Southern Ocean due to 20th century industrial whaling. Read more about the unveiling and insights from a panel discussion on the intersection of art and science ?? bit.ly/497sMHn ??Find the installation on the terrace of the Yang and Yamazaki Energy and Environment (Y2E2) ?? Steve Fisch
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“To me, the essence of why we have this program is to get students together to talk about impacts of climate change and share, from their different backgrounds, how they might address it.” –Mark McVay, who helps coordinate the new Climate Security Fellowship. A joint initiative of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and the Naval Postgraduate School, the fellowship brings together climate change experts and military personnel. Learn about its goals and impact:
Climate Security Fellowship: Building ties with climate change experts and the military
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Image search results for “climate change” vary widely by country and tend to reinforce existing beliefs, a new study finds. Authors emphasize the need for algorithms that accurately depict climate impacts. Read more:
How image search algorithms shape views on climate change
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What if innovation could make the concept of “wastewater” obsolete? Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University Assistant Professor William Tarpeh envisions a future where any waste stream can be a source of valuable products for other industries, eliminating the idea of wasted water altogether. ?? Read his story: https://lnkd.in/g_WaWApG Stanford University School of Engineering
William Tarpeh: Creativity leads to innovative wastewater transformations
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