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Bay Area Climate Restoration Solutions: Perennial Industrial Feedstocks

Bay Area Climate Restoration Solutions: Perennial Industrial Feedstocks

Jan 6, 2020 | Chemicals and Just Transition

MeetUp Event The Promise of Perennials: Optimizing Perennial Feedstocks and Green Chemistry to Drawdown Carbon & Build Resilient, Regenerative Supply Chains This event is FREE to attend and open to the public. PRESENTER:ANN BLAKE, Ph.D.www.annblake.comDr. Ann...
Bioplastics: Opportunities and Challenges

Bioplastics: Opportunities and Challenges

Oct 16, 2019 | Green Chemistry and Safer Solutions, Top 10 Projects

Dr. Ann Blake and Dr. Marty Mulvihill (Safer Made and Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry) have recently jointly presented on the challenges and opportunities around the growth of the bioplastics sector. On February 28, 2019, Drs. Blake and Mulvihill joined Dr. Ramani...
Health, Wildfires, and Climate Change in California

Health, Wildfires, and Climate Change in California

Oct 8, 2019 | Building Local Resilience

UC Berkeley’s Climate Readiness Institute and the CITRIS Policy Lab has issued recommendations for action around the health impacts of increased heat and wildfires in California. The recommendations emerged from a workshop of researchers and practitioners in April,...
Systems Thinking Applied to Designing Safer Alternatives

Systems Thinking Applied to Designing Safer Alternatives

Oct 3, 2019 | Green Chemistry and Safer Solutions

Greener Solutions Dr. Megan Schwarzman and Dr. Heather Buckley of the UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry and Department of Civil Engineering and Department of the University of Victoria have published an article in the Journal Of Chemical Education describing the...
Systems Thinking Applied to Designing Safer Alternatives

Systems Thinking Applied to Designing Safer Alternatives

Oct 3, 2019 | Green Chemistry and Safer Solutions

Dr. Megan Schwarzman and Dr. Heather Buckley of the UC Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry and Department of Civil Engineering and Department of the University of Victoria have published an article in the Journal Of Chemical Education describing the now eight-year-old...
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“We need work that doesn’t endanger the health of workers, communities or consumers of the products manufactured. We need a world in which business is accountable to the communities that it affects in all ways.” —Dr. Ann Blake

“The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.”

—Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

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