The Environment

New AI cameras are watching the outdoors to spot endangered bees

Ecologists and engineers build smart technology to replace lethal traps amid pollinator declines

Ancient trees are dying faster than expected in Eastern Oregon

A study in the Malheur National Forest shows a rapid tree die-off in the last decade

Trailblazing legal scholar aims to clean up carbon in the sky

Philip H. Knight Professor of Law Mary Christina Wood talks about natural climate solutions

Podcast: Making hazelnuts more climate resistant

UO biologist Lauren Hallett discusses her research on making the nut orchards more resilient

Atop the Oregon Cascades, a UO team finds a huge buried aquifer

It could hold at least 81 cubic kilometers of water — roughly 3 times the capacity of Lake Mead

Oregonians and forest fires

In an effort to safeguard Oregonians from the devastating impacts of wildfires and other disasters, the UO Oregon Hazards Lab is deploying advanced wildfire

UO researchers offer new ways to boost urban green space equity

Team uses Portland as a case study to develop a more comprehensive method for analysis

Programs celebrate campus efforts at sustainability

Multiple award winners were honored an at annual ceremony; five groups were Green Office-certified

UO earns gold rating for sustainability for the third time

Some maintenance vehicles on campus have transitioned to using renewable diesel fuel