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Q&A: Willow oil project and Arctic drilling limits

March 17, 2023 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Q&A: Willow oil project and Arctic drilling limits

Stanford experts explain arctic drilling limits and why the recently approved project in Alaska has sparked controversy. […]

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How will ChatGPT change the way we think and work?

February 13, 2023 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on How will ChatGPT change the way we think and work?

We need to think about the human aspect of using AI in our everyday lives and how it will influence the ways in which we perceive and interact with one another, says communication scholar Jeff Hancock. […]

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Rethinking meat substitutes

January 24, 2023 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Rethinking meat substitutes

Plant-based and lab-grown meat substitutes are here to stay, but are unlikely to eliminate livestock agriculture’s climate and land use impacts anytime soon, according to Stanford environmental scientist David Lobell. In the meantime, Lobell says we sh… […]

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Climate justice

November 2, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Climate justice

International negotiators will meet in Egypt this Sunday for the latest U.N. climate change conference. Stanford experts in a range of fields discuss issues likely to be in the spotlight, including compensation to developing countries for climate chang… […]

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Children’s internet safety law will change the web for adults

October 26, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Children’s internet safety law will change the web for adults

HAI Privacy and Data Policy Fellow Jennifer King discusses how a new California law designed to protect kids online could affect adult audiences, too. […]

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Sustainable health care

October 6, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Sustainable health care

The health care sector accounts for almost 10% of U.S. emissions and is one of the country’s largest producers of waste. What can be done to make it more sustainable, while maintaining safety? […]

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Empowering private landowners to prevent wildfires

September 26, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Empowering private landowners to prevent wildfires

Controlled burning has proven effective at reducing wildfire risks, but a lack of insurance has dissuaded private landowners from implementing the practice. Policy expert Michael Wara discusses soon-to-be-enacted legislation that would pay for fire dam… […]

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Q&A: harnessing the power of nature to address water and climate challenges

August 18, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Q&A: harnessing the power of nature to address water and climate challenges

A Stanford water policy expert discusses how investments in nature could simultaneously help states bolster water supplies and achieve their climate goals. […]

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Extreme heat’s impact on labor

July 20, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Extreme heat’s impact on labor

Few regulations exist to protect laborers from increasingly frequent extreme heat events. Stanford experts explain extreme heat’s impacts on workplace risks, marginalized communities, and the economy. […]

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Children’s health and climate change

June 15, 2022 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News Comments Off on Children’s health and climate change

Children are more likely than adults to suffer health impacts due to environmental impacts. Kari Nadeau of Stanford’s Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma Research discusses related risks, as well as what caregivers and health care workers ca… […]

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