2017 - 2019 Magazine Articles
World Wildlife Fund • Winter, 2019
Today, there is a major gap between the main goal of the Paris agreement and the commitments countries have put forward to meet that goal.
Defenders • Summer, 2019
As climate change drives demand for wind energy, can technology protect birds?
Bay Nature • September 20, 2019
‘There’s No Ambiguity. It Will Be Gone.’ How Animals Will Feel the Warming Climate
Pacific Standard • December 2018
WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS. Hamilton City leads California in a new approach to managing rivers.
Defenders • Fall, 2018
Wildlife without borders • Transnational species at risk under Trump administration policies
Civil Eats • October 11, 2018
Fire and Agroforestry Are Reviving Traditional Native Foods and Communities
Yale Environment 360 • September 5, 2018
Fighting Fire with Fire: California Turns to Prescribed Burning
The Revelator • June 04, 2018
Using birds to help get rid of pests is proving to be more effective than poison – and less expensive.
Audubon • June 19, 2018
With Legal Pot, California Faces a Barrage of New (and Old) Environmental Problems.
Water Deeply • May 15, 2018
Just 5 percent of California farmers use cover cropping, but that’s likely to increase as researchers work to quantify the amount of water that can be saved by the practice and its benefit for river ecosystems.
Water Deeply • November, 2017
New Study Finds Surprising Culprit Drives Forest Fire Behavior
Water Deeply • August 25, 2017
New research into how drought kills trees has helped reveal a potentially huge climate consequence of an increase in dead and dying forests that one scientist cautioned could result in a “carbon death spiral.”
Sacramento Bee • February 20, 2017
Reservoirs feeding Lake Oroville are filled to brim as more rain rolls in