
Dean Lueck provides an economic perspective on the governance of wildlife while exploring the historical transformation of human and animals interactions.

Greg Nemet provides an overview of the historical energy transitions in the United States.

Margaret Walls, Senior Fellow and Director of the Climate Risks and Resilience Program, explores how floods, wildfires, and storms are reshaping where people live and what it costs communities when disaster strikes. She explains that natural disasters are becoming a growing financial and structural burden, damaging homes, roads, and infrastructure while diverting resources from long-term…

In a E&E forum Dr. Bruno Basso explored how technology is reshaping modern agriculture.