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A map of Oregon produced by the U.S. Geological Survey
KLCC: Douglas Toomey, professor of earth sciences at the University of Oregon, is featured.
A diagram of the Cascadia Subduction Zone (graphic made by Oregon Department of Emergency Management)
KOIN-TV: Douglas Toomey, professor of earth sciences at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary. 
Professor Juliet Schor speaks in a medium close-up shot
An economist and sociologist at Boston College, Professor Juliet Schor does research focused on how labor and consumption can be reimagined so working and spending are more humane experiences now and as firm foundations for sustainable future economies.
A mallard duck floats on water
As part of its commitment to environmental justice and climate solutions, the University of Oregon is filling 11 positions for a fall term cluster hire. 
Three professionals wear hardhats as they talk animatedly.
Eugene Weekly: Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, professor of architecture and director of the University of Oregon Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory, co-created the program.
Lummi artist and Season 3 'Blown Away' contestant Dan Friday displays glass art of a fish.
Crosscut: Michelle Jacob is professor of education studies and Indigenous studies at the University of Oregon. 
A cartoon shows a giant fire labeled "climate change" next to a person trying to pour a small bucket of water on the fire. The cartoon is title "Our Response So Far...".
City Watch LA: Cities essay from John Bellamy Foster, professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Oregon. 
A green bike sign pokes up between greenery
Uken Report: Michael Russo, professor of management at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary. 
Chris Poulsen, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at University of Oregon, smiles
Oregon Quarterly: Well published on climate issues and an advocate for gender equality and universal safety in the workplace, Dean Chris Poulsen is an asset to the College of Arts and Sciences. 
"Elemental" filmmaker Trip Jennings looks through a viewfinder on a camera that faces a field and is fixed to a tripod.
Oregon Quarterly: A new documentary by a UO alumnus explores how we can best adapt to living with wildfire.
A gloved hand holding tweezers that grasp a tiny chip is in focus against a blurred background
Oregon Quarterly: Students at the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry are generating ideas for energy sustainability. 
Leilani Sabzalian smiles for the camera
In partnership with professor Michelle Jacob of the Yakama Nation, Leilani Sabzalian of the Alutiiq people of southcentral Alaska leads the University of Oregon Sapsik'wałá Education Program. 
Dead trees are shown in this aerial view on April 17, 2017, near Fort McMurray, Canada, one year after a large wildfire.
Newsweek: Bart Johnson, professor of landscape architecture at the University of Oregon, provides expert commentary. 
Fall leaves up-close
Associate professor of landscape architecture Yekang Ko and career instructor Junhak Lee will investigate how urban forest assessment and valuation tools affect decision-making around urban tree equity. 
Joe Biden delivers remarks at the White House conference on hunger, nutrition, and health in Washington, DC. In front of Joe is a podium with a U.S. seal and two microphones, though Joe also holds a microphone in his left hand. Behind Joe are two national flags and a banner displaying the conference title and logo.
The Guardian: Michael Fakhri, professor of law at the University of Oregon and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food for the 2020-2026 period, is featured with expert commentary.