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All News: Mary Ruckelshaus

aerial view of landscape
June 27, 2023 | Stanford Natural Capital Project
A new joint report from the Natural Capital Project and the World Bank offers insight into how countries can optimize use of their natural resources... Read More
mangroves
June 1, 2023 | Stanford Natural Capital Project
A new approach quantifies the value of mangrove forests in Belize for carbon sequestration, tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection, then uses the... Read More
Green-bearded Helmetcrest hummingbird
February 6, 2023 | Stanford News Service
Our health and economic stability depend on biodiversity, but our governing policies often fail to address it coherently. An analysis of the world’s... Read More
April 25, 2022 | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
One of the most ambitious conservation efforts ever, California’s 30×30 initiative aims to protect plant and animal life across 30 percent of the... Read More
June 21, 2021 | Stanford Natural Capital Project
By 2050, more than 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities. Natural Capital Project researchers have developed software that shows... Read More
sunset over an ocean
July 17, 2020 | The Natural Capital Project
NatCap research find a new relationship between humanity and the ocean is required to secure the diverse life support provided by the sea.
Julie Packard, Chris Field, and John Laird
September 20, 2017
Stanford scholars discussed sea level rise, extreme events, and other threats to coastal communities throughout the nation and around the world and... Read More