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Study suggests rise in heat waves by 2039

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After nearly two years of research analyzing computerized climate modeling, Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor of environmental Earth system science and a center fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment,…

Stanford conservation plan comes up for review

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As early as mid-July, Stanford and federal agencies could come one step closer to finalizing a 50-year habitat conservation plan for the California tiger salamander and other species on University…

Waste not, want not

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The recent installation of compost bins at some campus eateries and lessons in a new civil and environmental engineering class may signal a change in the way Stanford manages waste.…

Court ruling clears way for University trails project

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The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the building process could resume by Stanford on two pedestrian trails, one of which will be located south of Page Mill Road...…

Green Store recyclable cup sales increase

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The ASSU Green Store is seeing growing sales figures after a year in operation, as the group continues its campus outreach efforts.…

Water conservation plan unveiled

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Amid torrents of rain and a thoroughly drenched campus, esteemed emeritus professor of history David Kennedy and law school professor and Woods Institute Director Barton Thompson ironically explained a new…

Climate Conference attracts Farm

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Stanford students, faculty and staff will be among an estimated 15,000 participants from 192 countries attending the 15th United Nations Climate Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, Denmark, this month.…

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