Faculty forum talks
Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability faculty explain their research and findings in talks designed to showcase scholarship and build intellectual connections across disciplines.
Jim Leape, Managing for healthy oceans
Jane Willenbring, Gone with the wind (and water and waves)
Paula Welander, Deciphering difficult histories to build a sustainable future
Bill Barnett, Leading sustainable innovation by design
Steve Palumbi, The Sixth Recovery: How new technology helps avoid extinction from climate change
Will Tarpeh, Reimagining wastewater for circular chemical manufacturing
Dustin Schroeder, Exploring the subsurface processes of ice sheets and icy moons with ice penetrating radar
Will Chueh, Building better batteries faster
Rodolfo Dirzo, Biodiversity loss
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Sustainable adaptation
Kabir Peay, The weather underground: Examining a critical plant-fungal symbiosis in light of climate change
Fiorenza Micheli, Promoting the resilience and adaptive capacity of social-environmental systems: A case study
James Holland Jones, Evolutionary lessons on adaptation
Martin Fischer, From master builders to mastering buildings
Patricia Bromley, What's school got to do with it? Higher education and the environment
Greg Beroza, The future of earthquake monitoring
Barbara Block, Fish and chips: Tracking tunas and sharks in our Blue Serengeti