CATE Turns Eight
CURes is delighted to announce that our Cities and the Environment (CATE) Journal turned eight years old in 2015 and, in celebration, we have released the following editorial: “CATE Journal: … Read more
CURes is delighted to announce that our Cities and the Environment (CATE) Journal turned eight years old in 2015 and, in celebration, we have released the following editorial: “CATE Journal: … Read more
Laurel Hunt, CURes Director of Strategic Partnerships and Secretary of the Mediterranean City Climate Change Consortium (MC-4) Secretariat, was featured in the following article published by the UCLA Institute of the … Read more
This blog post was written by three staff members of the Loyola Marymount University Restorative Justice Project, which is part of LMU’s Center for Urban Resilience (CURes). CURes is a group … Read more
Dr. William Lynn, CURes Senior Fellow for Ethics and Public Policy, was recently featured in an article in the Yakima Herald entitled: “An ethical dilemma: Is it OK to kill … Read more
EcoVoices is a collaborative institute of the San Gabriel River Discovery Center Authority. The Center for Urban Resilience (CURes) at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) has been a participant in EcoVoices … Read more
Following the U.S. – China Climate Leaders Summit, I had the fortunate experience of delivering remarks about our MC-4 network and “climate action by climate region” to a room of … Read more
The Global Change Research Center was established at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC) in 2008 to address large-scale biophysical, community/ecosystem and socioeconomic transformations impacting the planet. Located in Santiago, … Read more
The growth in natural gas production in the United States over the past decade has led to a shift in thinking about domestic electricity generation. The sheer volume of economically … Read more
Writing for the Mediterranean City Climate Change Consortium newsletter seems a very appropriate task while seated just a few meters from the Mediterranean Sea and suffering the heat of a … Read more
By combining never-before released data from energy utilities with public data, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) researchers created database with an unprecedented look at the energy-use landscape UCLA researchers … Read more
The pace of climate change and the consequent warming of the Earth’s surface is increasing vulnerability and decreasing adaptive capacity. Adapting successfully depends on the development of technology, institutional organization, … Read more