ARE Professor Max Auffhammer authored this post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on energy dominance, a term recently introduced by the Trump administration. Auffhammer notes that while energy security is not a new concept, the ability to influence energy sources globally is not feasible with the US's current resources.
How To Beat The Traffic
ARE Associate Professor Michael Anderson authored this article for Science magazine on traffic congestion and HOV lanes. Anderson writes about a long-term policy regarding high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in Jakarta - one of the most congested cities in the world - and how effective the strategy was at reducing traffic delays.
Climate Change Could Hurt The South More Than New England
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer and ERG Postdoc James Rising are highlighted in this ClimateWire article on recently published research that lays out an outlook for widening economic inequality caused by higher temperatures.
Unprecedented Heat In The Southwest Shatters Energy Use Records
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer is featured in this Desert Sun article on electricity use spikes in the Southwest during heatwaves.
How America Can Declare Independence From Dirty Energy
ARE Professor Meredith Fowlie is featured in this Grist article on ways the US can be weaned off fossil fuel dependence and shut off greenhouse gas emissions.
Building Codes Don’t Save Electricity… Or Do They?
ARE Associate Professor Meredith Fowlie authored this post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on the relationship between heat, electricity demand and California's building energy codes.
ARE Phd Candidate Tamma Carleton Chosen As One Of The Top Thirty Thinkers Under 30
Tamma Carleton's strong committment to environmentalism.
Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Joining ARE
We are thrilled to announce that Marco Gonzalez-Navarro will be joining the ARE faculty this summer.
California Businesses Join, Pay For Gov. Brown’s China Trip
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer is featured in this CBS SF Bay Area video segment on CA Gov. Jerry Brown's trip to China regarding CA's climate change agenda, where the governor was joined by 30 business leaders. Auffhammer noted that Brown has "essentially taken on the leadership role of climate policy in the United States."
Coal Mining: Jobs To Die For?
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer coauthored this post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on coal mining jobs and human health consequences on those who live within the range of power plant emissions.
Delta Farm Tour Gives UC Students Broader View Of Food System
ARE Grad student Reid Johnsen is featured in this UC ANR article and accompanying video on a recent UC Global Food Initiative (GFI) student tour of the Central Valley.
Feeding Young Minds: The Importance Of School Lunches
ARE Associate Professor Michael Anderson is highlighted in this NY Times article on the critical impact of adequate food and good nutrition on academic success.
Innovation Behind New Food Revolutions
ARE Professor David Zilberman authored this post for the Berkeley Blog.
CNR Honors Research Program Founder Anastasios Melis Passes Baton To ARE Professor Sofia Villas-Boas
Melis passed the position of faculty coordinator and symposium chair to ARE Professor Sofia Villas-Boas.
ARE Phd Candidate Susanna Berkouwer In PBS Newshour Video
Susanna delivers terrifically informative and engaging interviews in this PBS Newshour Video regarding an electrification project in Kenya.
ARE's David Zilberman Elected President Of The AAEA
ARE is very pleased to announce that faculty member David Zilberman has been elected President of the Agricultural and Applied Economics
California's Carbon Border Wall
ARE Associate Professor Meredith Fowlie authored this post for the Energy Institute at Haas Blog on a new cap-and-trade emissions proposal circulating the state government.
ARE Graduation 2017
ARE's 2017 graduates, along with faculty, families, and friends enjoyed a beautiful, sunny and warm Berkeley day of celebration on Sunday, May 14th at a luncheon-reception in the graduate's honor, prior to the College of Natural Resources commence
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer Awarded Haas' 2017 Earl F. Cheit Award For Excellence In Teaching
Professor Max Auffhammer has received the Earl F. Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Haas School of Business for the academic year 2016-17.
Save The California Waiver!
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer has authored a blog post for the Energy Institute of Haas on California's tailpipe emissions standards, which are set to stricter standards than the ones required at the federal level.