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Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
@stanforddoerr
Launched in 2022 as Stanford University’s first new school in 75 years. For life on Earth. Forever.
Stanford, CA United States
Joined May 2013
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    “I’ve thought, ‘can I do this?’ because there aren’t many people that look me doing earth and environmental science...I had to push past that and realize I am good enough, smart enough, and capable enough to do this,” @DrAlexisWilson told @theAGU. bit.ly/2L4dOsg
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    Did climate change have a role in 2017's devastating weather? "Increasingly, scientists are able to answer that question — and increasingly, the answer is yes," writes Noah Diffenbaugh. stanford.io/2BVhnJY
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    For today’s eclipse, @StanfordEd's Jonathan Osborne recommends listening to the insects and animals go quiet. stanford.io/2uYWTwx
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    Congratulations to @jkwillenbring who received the @AGU's Marguerite T. Williams Award for her contributions to research and community-building by a mid-career scientist in the field of Earth and planetary surface processes. stanford.io/3l3Mqdi
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    Pulsing air bubbles through seawater can reduce local ocean acidity and protect coral reefs. stanford.io/2pO7Wqf #EarthDayEveryDay
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    Congratulations to Mathieu Lapôtre who has been named the 2021 recipient of the Luna B. Leopold Early Career Award from the @theAGU, for outstanding contributions to the field of Earth and planetary surface processes within ten years of receiving a PhD. stanford.io/3nxFSaX
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    Refusing to acknowledge climate change will leave us unprepared, Noah Diffenbaugh says. stanford.io/2xslT0Q #HurricaneHarvey
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    .@Stanford’s new school of sustainability @StanfordDoerr launches today! Our inaugural Dean, Arun Majumdar, shares his vision and why interdisciplinary scholarship in sustainability is key in our fight for Earth’s future: stanford.io/3e9ygJf
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    Congratulations to the first graduating class of the @Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability! “It goes without saying that today represents not just a landmark for your educational journey but for your entire life,” Dean Arun Majumdar told the school’s #Stanford2023 graduates.
    Graduates on Mitchell Patio before ceremony
    Bagpiper walking toward stage followed by Dean Arun Majumdar and Kevin Boyce
    Dean Arun Majumdar speaking at podium
    Geophysics professors welcome PhD graduate to stage
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    “My philosophy is this: Just about every single person on this planet already cares about a changing climate — they just haven’t connected the dots,” climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe told Chris Field in a discussion on climate change awareness. bit.ly/37934BQ
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    "I never wanted to be a women-in-STEM activist," says @jkwillenbring this #WomensHistoryMonth. "I filed a Title IX complaint against my former master’s advisor that was leaked and then released the day after Harvey Weinstein's story was." stanford.io/3qGRExF
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    Under the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, the first new department, Oceans, will launch Sept 1, bringing together faculty from the natural sciences, Earth sciences, engineering, and the humanities to focus on ocean discovery & sustainability. stanford.io/3aVGZgv
    A photo of Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station, the oldest marine laboratory on the West Coast and third oldest in the U.S, in Pacific Grove, Calif.
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    A preventive-medicine expert articulates the health and climate benefits of a low-meat diet. stanford.io/2a9fm2v
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    Discussions about climate change can be difficult, especially with neighbors, colleagues and family members. Listen to climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh and Katharine Hayhoe discuss “Why We Need to Talk About Climate Change” on the @climateone podcast. bit.ly/2UUNJOq
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