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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

Zoe Kessler

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Thirty-eight research projects directly addressing climate change have commenced following an $80 million grant to the University of California by the state of California in August.
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Thirty-eight research projects directly addressing climate change have commenced following an $80 million grant to the University of California by the state of California in August.
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A Goldman School of Public Policy study found that reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, or REDD+, carbon credits, a United Nations framework to protect forests, are overcrediting companies.
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A Goldman School of Public Policy study found that reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, or REDD+, carbon credits, a United Nations framework to protect forests, are overcrediting companies.
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Earlier this month, the city of Berkeley implemented a new Outdoor Warning System, or OWS, which will be tested on Sept. 17. The testing date has been strategically placed on the 100th anniversary of the 1923 Berkeley fires, also known as the Great Fire of 1923.
Earlier this month, the city of Berkeley implemented a new Outdoor Warning System, or OWS, which will be tested on Sept. 17. The testing date has been strategically placed on the 100th anniversary of the 1923 Berkeley fires, also known as the Great Fire of 1923.
Hidden beyond a narrow path adjacent to 4.0 hill and nestled in front of Walter A. Haas School of Business is one of UC Berkeley’s hidden oases —the Women’s Faculty Garden.
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Hidden beyond a narrow path adjacent to 4.0 hill and nestled in front of Walter A. Haas School of Business is one of UC Berkeley’s hidden oases —the Women’s Faculty Garden.
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Vera excelled academically, athletically and in extracurriculars, all while dealing with “immense hardships.”
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Vera excelled academically, athletically and in extracurriculars, all while dealing with “immense hardships.”
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Berkeley Lab scientists Dung-Hai Lee and Jizhong Zhou were recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
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Berkeley Lab scientists Dung-Hai Lee and Jizhong Zhou were recently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is beginning to use technoeconomic analysis to predict the best avenues for decarbonization and climate change solutions.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is beginning to use technoeconomic analysis to predict the best avenues for decarbonization and climate change solutions.
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Anthony Zavala, junior transfer and sociology major, is running for ASUC senator on a platform focused on the Latinx community. 
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Anthony Zavala, junior transfer and sociology major, is running for ASUC senator on a platform focused on the Latinx community. 
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A study from UC Berkeley's School of Public Health found that few California pharmacists are prescribing HIV medications without an ordered prescription, even though California law allows them to do so.
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A study from UC Berkeley's School of Public Health found that few California pharmacists are prescribing HIV medications without an ordered prescription, even though California law allows them to do so.
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With the drop in temperatures and increase in rainfall, the City of Berkeley and local organizations have been working to provide aid for the houseless population during this turbulent weather. 
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With the drop in temperatures and increase in rainfall, the City of Berkeley and local organizations have been working to provide aid for the houseless population during this turbulent weather. 
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