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Inside Climate News: Agricultural Poisons Tell a Tale of Two Californias
Gregg Macey, Director of the Center for Land, Environment & Natural Resources at UC Irvine Law, is quoted in Inside Climate News.
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The Latest Updates from UC Irvine Law’s Environmental Law Program
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Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources: New approaches to public data make the invisible visible
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Environmental Working Group: New approaches to public data make the invisible visible: The environmental injustice of pesticide use in California
A joint report from: Californians for Pesticide Reform, UC Irvine School of Law Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources , Environmental Working Group, and Golden Gate University School of Law
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Voices of Monterey Bay: In Search of Answers: Agricultural Workers Say Pesticide Abuses are not Reaching Government Officials
Gregg Macey, Director of the Center for Land, Environment & Natural Resources at UC Irvine School of Law highlights that long-term pesticide exposure can lead to various illnesses, and when Latino and Indigenous communities bear the brunt, the implications go far beyond environmental harm and into the realm of potential civil rights abuses.
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Equitable infrastructure: Achieving resilient systems and restorative justice through policy and research innovation
Co-authored by Center for Land, Environment & Natural Resources UCI Law Director Gregg Macey and a team of engineering faculty from across the U.S.
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CLEANR Releases Report on Civil Rights Violations by California Pesticide Regulatory Agencies
IRVINE, Calif. (Feb. 21, 2024) — The Center for Land, Environment & Natural Resources (CLEANR) at the University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) released the results of a one-year investigation into California pesticide regulatory practices at a press conference in Watsonville, California. Released on February 15, 2024, the advisory opinion by the…
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Look Out Santa Cruz: Coalition plans federal lawsuit over pesticide exposure across California — including in Santa Cruz County
Representatives from UCI Law’s Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources, Californians for Pesticide Reform, the Monterey Bay Central Labor Council said they’re preparing to file a complaint with the EPA alleging civil rights violations against the California Department of Pesticide Regulation.
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The Center for Land, Environment & Natural Resources: Report Unveils Civil Rights Violations in California Pesticide Regulations
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Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources: Annual Report January 2024
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Center for Land, Environment and Natural Resources: Bridging state, local climate action
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The Hill: Imagining the next 50 years of the Endangered Species Act (op-ed)
Prof. Alex Camacho writes: “Public support for the ESA [Endangered Species Act] remains high, but the challenges of endangered species protection over the next several decades are daunting…”
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Center for Progressive Reform: Celebrating 50 Years of Impact: The Endangered Species Act
WATCH: Chancellor’s Prof. Alex Camacho discusses the impact of the ESA and how it can be improved to promote species conservation.
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CLEANR, Newkirk launch research accelerator
CERA TACKLES RESEARCH ON PESTICIDE USE AND COMMUNITY PROTECTION The Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources (CLEANR) at UC Irvine’s School of Law and Newkirk Center for Science and Society have launched a new program, the Community Environmental Research Accelerator (CERA). In its first year, CERA’s focus will be to accelerate research on pesticide use and exposure…
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University of California: University of California awards more than $80 million in state-funded grants to spur climate action
As part of a historic partnership between the University of California and the state of California, the University today (Aug. 23) announced it is awarding over $80 million in climate action grants.
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UCI News: 3 UC Irvine professors garner $8.7 million in state support for climate action projects – UCI News
Alejandro Camacho, Isabella Velicogna and Steven Allison will work on state-funded projects that will spur implementation of solutions that directly address state climate priorities.