A UC Berkeley effort brings air purifiers to Bay Area residents in need
To date, the Common Humanity Collective has assembled 1,200 air purifiers and given them out to those most at risk from wildfire smoke.
To date, the Common Humanity Collective has assembled 1,200 air purifiers and given them out to those most at risk from wildfire smoke.
Join LaSA for the next event in its popular Charlas de Café speaker series on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Learn about the devastating societal and economic impacts of wildfires on at-risk communities and the state of California.
While many of us are reducing our exposure to wildfire smoke by staying inside, keeping windows closed and running air filtration systems on smoky days, data remains limited on how well these efforts are paying off.
On Sept. 22, join UC Research and Innovation for a fascinating symposium focused on how wildfires impact society.
On July 28, a range of expert panelists from throughout UC will convene to explore threats to California communities at risk for wildfires. Join us!
Prominent research scientists from throughout UC will share how wildfires can impact smoke, air quality, drought and other factors that affect Californians’ quality of life.
UC has not been spared by California’s latest wildfires. Here’s the latest on how the university’s Natural Reserves have been affected.