IoES in the News

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Choosing the right eco-label for your product

Magali Delmas, professor of management at the IoES, is the lead author of a study featured in the Summer 2013 edition of the MIT Sloan Management Review.


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The science and application of sustainable supply chain activities

Executives and researchers met on May 8 to discuss the challenges and opportunities raised by sustainable supply chain management at a workshop conducted by the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability's Corporate Partners Program.


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Leveraging SmartMeter Technology to Reduce Energy Consumption

A research proposal initiated by IoES and Anderson School of Management's Magali Delmas received $25,000 funding from the UCLA Transdisciplinary Seed Grant program.

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Magali Delmas gets $447,000 NSF grant for energy-conservation research

UCLA Professor Magali Delmas received a $446,912 grant from the National Science Foundation for her ongoing research tracking energy use in individual homes and testing what motivates people to reduce their power usage.

magali delmas gets $447,000 nsf grant for energy-conservation research

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UCLA environmental researchers release citywide plan, call on candidates to adopt

The Institute of the Environment and Sustainability partnered with the UCLA School of Law to produce a comprehensive plan for Los Angeles that addresses environmental challenges.

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UCLA’s Dr. Thomas Smith trains students to tackle Earth-changing issues

Part Four in the Mother Nature Network series on the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.

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First REDD+ Project in Cameroon announced

The Center for Tropical Research (CTR) is partnering with Global Green Carbon Corporation (GGC) on a major conservation project in Cameroon—a country in west Central Africa.

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How the Zebra Changed its Stripes: Evolution of Stripe Variation in the Plains Zebra

by Brenda Larison, Ph.D., Researcher, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA

how the zebra changed its stripes: evolution of stripe variation in the plains zebra