Register for this talk (April 15 at 4 pm Pacific) — please note revised time Cattle raising is the chief driver of deforestation in many parts of the world, demanding huge amounts of land for both pasture and...
Register for this talk (April 8 at 4 pm Pacific) Despite decades of effort to improve air quality in California, large and systemic racial and ethnic disparities in air pollution exposure still persist. In...
Register for this talk (April 1, 5:30 pm Pacific) This talk will explore two recent, interconnected land struggles in Hawaiʻi — one over the proposed Thirty-Meter Telescope on Maunakea, and the other over a renewable...
Please note that the time has changed to 7:30 pm (Pacific) on March 25Register for this talk The rapid undergoing and coming climatic and ecological change, coupled with rapid acceleration in population growth, raise...
Register for this talk (March 18, 5:30 pm Pacific) Back in 2005, a group of students at the University of California, Berkeley, designed the first ultraviolet water disinfection system for rural households. Part of...
Register for this talk (March 11, 5:30 pm Pacific) In her acclaimed book As Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice from Colonization to Standing Rock, author Dina Gilio-Whitaker...
Join us this spring as eight visiting speakers tackle a breadth of questions related to energy, society, and the environment! March 11 at 5:30 pm — Dina Gilio-WhitakerEnvironmental justice in Indian Country and moving...
We are requesting proposals for consultants and/or businesses to perform consulting, review, and training services related to organizational EDI improvement. Who we are Since 1989, the Schatz Center has been a leader in...
Three graduate fellows joined us last fall, and are now on research teams that span the Center’s programs! Ogunwo Demilade is the 2020-21 Tuttle Fellow. Demi did her undergraduate work at the University of Lagos...
Congratulations to Arla Ramsey, Vice Chair of the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe, for receiving an inaugural Clean Energy Champion award from the California Energy Commission! This new award recognizes leaders from across...
REGISTER for this webinar (5:30 pm Pacific) Leena Dallasheh is an associate professor of history at Humboldt State University. She received her PhD in the joint History and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program at...
Energy transitions in a time of intersecting precarities: from reductive environmentalism to antiracist praxis REGISTER for this talk This talk will offer a pragmatic praxis for aligning community solar campaigns with...