Law 270.7 - Lecture 8 - Technology-Specific Issues and Opportunities: Geothermal
October 15, 2008
This resource is not evenly distributed across the country. However, where it is available, it provides an attractive alternative to conventional, baseload power plants.
September 8, 2009
Prof. Infelise discusses judicial review of agency action, reviewability and scope of review.
For more information on key environmental issues, visit Berkeley Law's environmental blog, http://legalplanet.wordpress.com/, or the Video and Audio Resources page, http://www.law.berkeley.edu/2866.htm.
Moderator: Matthew Zaragoza-Watkins, California Air Resources Board Panelists: Max Auffhammer, UC Berkeley Cisco Devries, Renewable Funding, LLC Heather Larson, CA Home Energy Retrofit Coordinating Committee Hon. Carla Peterman, California Energy Commission
A new UC Berkeley study shows that people who are rated as trustworthy, kind and compassionate are more likely to possess a particular variation of the oxytocin receptor gene known as the GG genotype. This video shows a sequence of five individuals listening to their romantic partners talk about times when they suffered. For the full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2011/11/14/wired-to-be-trustworthy/
California Green Chemistry Workshop: Part 3 - Screens and Emerging Tests Indicative of Ecological Hazard
Moderator: Megan Schwarzman, UC Berkeley School of Public Health and Center for Green Chemistry
Assessing the Ecological Risk of Toxic Chemicals: A Framework for Testing in the 21st Century
Gary Ankley, US Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Effects Research Laboratory
Emerging 'Omic and Other Screens for Ecotoxicity Assessment
Chris Vulpe, UC Berkeley Department of Nutrition Science and Toxicology