Videos

Dan Kammen: Innovation for a Clean Economy

In his Spring Oppenheim Lecture on March 31, Dan Kammen talked about if and how we can achieve a low-carbon/no-carbon economy. He stated that reducing greenhouse gases by the levels…

The Science: Air Pollution Impacts on Infants and Children

Short intro video for the “The Geography of Air Pollution: Where are Pregnant Women and their Children at Risk?” An Oppenheim lecture held January 20, 2010 with Beate Ritz, M.D.,…

Forefront: Interview with Matthew Kahn (part 2)

IoE’s Matt Kahn discusses how greeness is measured, how capitalism and environmentalism can go hand in hand, and why poor cities should pursue green policies.

Forefront: Interview with Matthew Kahn (part 5)

IoE’s Matt Kahn discusses how greeness is measured, how capitalism and environmentalism can go hand in hand, and why poor cities should pursue green policies.

Forefront: Interview with Matthew Kahn (part 4)

IoE’s Matt Kahn discusses how greeness is measured, how capitalism and environmentalism can go hand in hand, and why poor cities should pursue green policies.

Forefront: Interview with Matthew Kahn (part 3)

IoE’s Matt Kahn discusses how greeness is measured, how capitalism and environmentalism can go hand in hand, and why poor cities should pursue green policies.

Forefront: Interview with Matthew Kahn (part 1)

IoE’s Matt Kahn discusses how greeness is measured, how capitalism and environmentalism can go hand in hand, and why poor cities should pursue green policies.

Prof. Tom Smith Researching Hornbill Migration in Cameroon

Prof. Smith leads the UCLA’s International Research & Training Center in Cameroon (IRTC) and shows here how the research team captures and tags hornbill birds with satellite trackers to track…

Tracking Hornbill Movements in Cameroon

UCLA’s International Research & Training Center in Cameroon hosts researchers such as Prof. Tom Smith and his team from the Center for Tropical Research. Prof. Smith leads the IRTC and…

Adapting to Wildfires on the Urban Edge in Southern California

Watch Professor Jon. E. Keeley give a short introduction to his Oppenheim Lecture, held November 4, 2009. Southern California has experienced nine megafires over 100,000 acres in size since the…

Penguins as Marine Sentinels

Watch Professor Dee Boersma give a short introduction to her Oppenheim Lecture, Penguins as Marine Sentinels, held April 15, 2009. Professor Boersma discussed why the penguin populations in the world’s…

A Blueprint for Healing the Bay

An Oppenheim lecture held February 11, 2008 with Dr. Mark Gold, environmental scientist and President of Heal the Bay. About the Speaker Dr. Mark Gold has devoted over twenty years…

The Business of Climate Change

Watch this five-minute video where Professor Hoffman gives you the highlights of his Oppenheim Lecture. In his lecture on the Business of Climate Change, Professor Hoffman discussed the market implications…

Brave New Ocean: A Institute of the Environment Oppenheim Series Lecture by Dr. Jeremy Jackson, UCLA

About the lecture Dr. Jackson, a famed marine ecologist from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, describes how marine ecosystems are being transformed by human impacts, including habitat destruction, overfishing, introduced…