Introducing the 2019-2021 Environmental Fellows May 3, 2019 HUCE welcomes new cohort of postdoctoral researchers... Read more about Introducing the 2019-2021 Environmental Fellows
Crunch Time for the Human Race October 3, 2018 With the fate of the world firmly in our hands, astrophysicist and cosmologist Martin Rees expects a century of life-altering decisions.... Read more about Crunch Time for the Human Race
Making Sense of Climate Costs April 28, 2017 In Kansas, Korea or New York City, climate and the public good are economist Jisung Park's focus... Read more about Making Sense of Climate Costs
Coming to Grips with Planetary Existential Threat November 1, 2021 Environmental Science and Public Policy concentration takes multidisciplinary approach to untangling issues, solutions... Read more about Coming to Grips with Planetary Existential Threat
Public Lands 'a Priceless Legacy' for Future March 9, 2018 Former Interior official outlines disputes over their protection and use... Read more about Public Lands 'a Priceless Legacy' for Future
Climate Change Class Is in Session August 14, 2020 HUCE faculty tackle climate change in expanded Gen Ed course offerings... Read more about Climate Change Class Is in Session
At Extension School, a Sustainable Program Grows April 20, 2018 Large cohort of students learning how to make a difference... Read more about At Extension School, a Sustainable Program Grows
Mercury Matters 2018: A Science Brief for Journalists and Policymakers December 1, 2018 A proposal to reopen one or more aspects of US Mercury standards is currently under consideration. Here's what you need to know.... Read more about Mercury Matters 2018: A Science Brief for Journalists and Policymakers