Bruno's ARE Update publication "California’s New Groundwater Law and the Implications for Groundwater Markets" proves to be a publication to read regarding the topic of California groundwater.
These Are All the Foods Being Affected by Trump’s Trade War
ARE Professor Larry Karp featured in the food and dining site EATER.
How Local Should Your Energy Retailer Be?
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer authored this blog post on energy services, and whether future energy distribution is better done via a large behemoth distribution utility or a large number of small local providers like the community choice aggregators.
The Drought Ended, So Why is California's Fire Season Getting Worse?
ARE/ESPM Professor J. Keith Gilless in San Francisco Chronicle article regarding California's wildfires.
Environmental Economist Joseph Shapiro Joins The ARE Faculty
Environmental and natural resource economist Joseph Shapiro will join the ARE faculty beginning in the summer of 2018. Joe completed his Ph.D. at MIT in 2013 and has quickly established himself as an intellectual leader in the field of environmental and resource economics. For the past five years, he has been an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Yale University.
Air Pollution Inside Baseball
In this blog post, ARE Associate Professor Meredith Fowlie discusses a recently published paper where economists provide the first evidence that short-term exposure to air pollution affects the work performance and cognitive ability of professional baseball umpires.
ARE Is Happy to Welcome Ellen Bruno as New Cooperative Extension Specialist
Ellen has expertise in agricultural economics, resource economics and policy analysis. Please join us in welcoming Ellen to ARE.
Technology Tsunami
There is a massive wave of technology that is sweeping over the food and farming landscape of the world–a virtual tsunami.
ARE Alumnus Dan Hammer Launching Environmental Storytelling App With Access To Global Satellite Images
Dan Hammer, ARE PhD '18, featured in San Jose Mercury News report
Rapid Innovations In Agrifood Supply Chains
ARE Professor David Zilberman has authored a blog post relating to the Agrifood Supply Chain Conference cohosted by CNR"s International and Executive Programs and Solaridad.
Are Avocados Toast? What Will We Eat In 2050? California Farmers Are Placing Bets
ARE Professor David Zilberman featured in article in Grist Magazine.
Energy Trade Wars
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer has authored an Energy Insitute at Haas blog post on free trade and tariffs as they relate to energy resources.
CNR Dean And ARE Professor Of Forest Economics J. Keith Gilless In San Francisco Chronicle Article Regarding Proactive Pawnee Fire Response In Lake County
The Wine Country fires of 2017 have put immense pressure on state and local officials to prepare for this Summer and Fall.
ARE Cooperative Extension Specialist Emeritus George Goldman, 1935-2018
ARE is saddened to announce that Cooperative Extension Specialist Emeritus George Goldman passed away June 11th, 2018.
ARE Professor Meredith Fowlie Appointed To Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee
California Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. announced yesterday that he has appointed Meredith Fowlie to the Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee, which serves the California Environmental Protection Agency.
By Getting Serious About Limiting Global Warming, The World Could Save Itself More Than $20 Trillion
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer's and ARE Alumnus Wolfram Schlenker's comments are included in a Los Angeles Times article regarding a new Stanford study proposing that more than $20 trillion could be saved worldwide if global warming were kept a half-degree below the Paris climate agreement's 2 degree Celsius target.
Regulation Has Helped, Not Hindered California’s Green Economy
Earlier this year, California raked in $2.7 trillion gross state product, overtaking the UK as the world's fifth largest economy -- only Germany, Japan, China and the US itself produce more annually.
Are California’s Global Carbon Emissions Declining?
ARE Associate Professor Meredith Fowlie authored this blog post for the Energy Institute at Haas on California's greenhouse gas (GHG) emission consumption.
Fuel Economy Standards Are Supersizing Our Vehicles And Ford Scrapping Small Cars Is An Alarm Bell
A new study co-authored by ARE Assistant Professor James Sallee seeks to explore whether such size-based regulations were actually effective.
Congratulations ARE Graduates of 2018!
ARE proudly celebrated its 2018 graduates and their families on Saturday, May 12th during an intimate and sunny pre-commencement reception at the home of Professor Elisabeth Sadoulet.