Sustainable Content / Sustainable Content for ΢Ƶ en Marine Reserves a Solution to Bycatch Problem in Oceans /news/marine-reserves-solution-bycatch-problem-oceans <p>Commercial fishermen may be able to catch more of the profitable fish they want with marine reserves than without them, according to a study in the journal <em>PNAS</em> led by the University of California, Davis. Using marine reserves as a management tool could also help the recently rebounded West Coast groundfish fishery sustain itself, the study notes.</p> <p>Marine reserves are a subset of Marine Protected Areas. Some MPAs allow fishing, but marine reserves are areas of the ocean closed to fishing and other extractive activities.</p> August 07, 2017 - 1:30pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/marine-reserves-solution-bycatch-problem-oceans Manetti Shrem Museum Achieves LEED Platinum Distinction /news/manetti-shrem-museum-achieves-leed-platinum-distinction <p>΢Ƶ earned the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest LEED rating for the new Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. It is the ninth ΢Ƶ project to be platinum-certified in LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).</p> <p>“It is far too tempting to take an art museum and make the architecture unique and otherworldly,” said Julianne Nola, Manetti Shrem project manager for the ΢Ƶ Office of Design and Construction Management. “But ΢Ƶ had a vision — realized by our design-build team — for a museum that would reflect the spirit of its place.”</p> January 27, 2017 - 1:19pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/manetti-shrem-museum-achieves-leed-platinum-distinction $14 Million Federal Grant for Sustainable Transportation Research /news/14-million-federal-grant-sustainable-transportation-research <p>The U.S. Department of Transportation selected the National Center for Sustainable Transportation, led by the ΢Ƶ Institute of Transportation Studies, to receive a five-year grant totaling about $14 million&nbsp;to advance a more sustainable transportation system.</p> December 05, 2016 - 1:37pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/14-million-federal-grant-sustainable-transportation-research Diversity as Natural Pesticide /news/diversity-natural-pesticide <p>Monoculture crops provide the nutrient levels insect pests crave, explains a&nbsp;study&nbsp;led by the University of California, Davis, in the journal <em>Nature.&nbsp;</em>Returning plant diversity to farmland could be a key step toward sustainable pest control.</p> October 12, 2016 - 11:50am Katherine E Kerlin /news/diversity-natural-pesticide