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Released: 18-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Humboldt and California Insurance Commission to Create Nation’s First Public Wildfire Catastrophe Model
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The strategy group will draw from California’s research and higher education communities to recommend a new, publicly accessible data source to predict future wildfire losses. This effort will support California’s goals of building safer communities and expanding access to insurance coverage.  “We can’t keep our Department and Californians in the dark ages when it comes to the use of technology and climate science.

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Released: 10-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Restoring a Fire Resilient and Rare Pacific Northwest Tree
Cal Poly Humboldt

Cal Poly Humboldt Forestry Professor Jeff Kane is leading a project funded by the USDA Forest Service in collaboration with Ecologist, Kyle Merriam, to reestablish Baker Cypress in areas where it was nearly extirpated by the 2021 Dixie Fire, with significant involvement from students.

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Released: 10-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Impact of Thinning Treatments on Fire-Resilient Redwood Forests
Cal Poly Humboldt

The research aims to assess changes in surface fuels, tree mortality, regeneration, and the general health of secondary redwood forests.

Newswise: Department of Energy “GRIP” Funding Enables a Transformative Energy Solution for Rural Northern California Tribes
Released: 6-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Department of Energy “GRIP” Funding Enables a Transformative Energy Solution for Rural Northern California Tribes
Cal Poly Humboldt

Supported by $88 million in funding from the Department of Energy’s Grid Resilience and Innovative Partnerships (GRIP) program, this project will significantly advance tribal energy sovereignty, climate resilience, jobs equity, and clean energy innovation.The 142 mile-long “Hoopa 1101” distribution circuit provides electricity to three tribes in eastern Humboldt County – the Hoopa, Yurok, and Karuk Tribes – who jointly experience some of the most frequent and longest duration outages in California.

Newswise: New West Coast Offshore Wind Science Consortium Launches
Released: 14-May-2024 12:05 PM EDT
New West Coast Offshore Wind Science Consortium Launches
Cal Poly Humboldt

The Pacific Offshore Wind Consortium (POWC) is a joint effort between three university research centers: the Schatz Energy Research Center at Cal Poly Humboldt, the Pacific Marine Energy Center at Oregon State University, and the Center for Coastal Marine Sciences at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. These universities are housed in and support the coastal communities in California and Oregon which are anticipated to host floating offshore wind development.

Newswise: New 326-Million-Year-Old Fossil Shark-like Species Identified
Released: 13-Mar-2024 1:05 PM EDT
New 326-Million-Year-Old Fossil Shark-like Species Identified
Cal Poly Humboldt

Researchers have described a new species of ancient shark that was collected in Arkansas 45 years ago and fills an important role in understanding an enigmatic and bizarre group of prehistoric fishes. The study is published in the journal Geodiversitas.

Newswise: Cal Poly Humboldt’s Prison Education Program First in Nation to Receive Pell Grant Eligibility
Released: 30-Jan-2024 12:05 PM EST
Cal Poly Humboldt’s Prison Education Program First in Nation to Receive Pell Grant Eligibility
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Students enrolled in Cal Poly Humboldt's Bachelor of Arts in Communication at Pelican Bay State Prison can now receive Pell Grants, starting in Fall 2024. The program is the first in the nation to be approved for eligibility by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) under a new federal policy that went into effect last July.

Newswise: A new report explores offshore wind transmission scenarios for Northern California and Southern Oregon
Released: 18-Dec-2023 8:05 AM EST
A new report explores offshore wind transmission scenarios for Northern California and Southern Oregon
Cal Poly Humboldt

A new report from the Schatz Energy Research Center at Cal Poly Humboldt evaluates potential scenarios for electric grid transmission development to support floating offshore wind along the northern coast of California and the southern coast of Oregon.

Newswise: RaptorMapper Identifies and Calculates Key Habitats for Golden Eagles in Wyoming
Released: 30-Nov-2023 12:05 PM EST
RaptorMapper Identifies and Calculates Key Habitats for Golden Eagles in Wyoming
Cal Poly Humboldt

While Bald Eagles are one of the best conservation success stories in the United States, Golden Eagle populations continue to struggle in the West.

Newswise: University Researchers Map Out Vegetation in the Klamath Mountains
Released: 26-Oct-2023 5:05 PM EDT
University Researchers Map Out Vegetation in the Klamath Mountains
Cal Poly Humboldt

This data will have many applications, including understanding how vegetation regenerates after fires, and how plant communities are being affected by a drying and warming climate.

Newswise: B.A. Program for Pelican Bay State Prison is First of its Kind in California
Released: 13-Sep-2023 1:05 PM EDT
B.A. Program for Pelican Bay State Prison is First of its Kind in California
Cal Poly Humboldt

It's the first B.A. program to be taught in person on a Level IV yard (a high-security facility) in California. The program is a partnership between Cal Poly Humboldt, College of the Redwoods, and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Newswise: Study Suggests Wild Blueberries Help Burn Fat
Released: 27-Mar-2023 1:40 PM EDT
Study Suggests Wild Blueberries Help Burn Fat
Cal Poly Humboldt

New research from Cal Poly Humboldt proves this superfruit could help burn fat during exercise.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 3:40 PM EDT
New Study Looks at Community Recovery After Wildfire
Cal Poly Humboldt

When wildfire strikes a community, it can leave a path of destruction, and a chance for renewal. During the fire and in the immediate aftermath, residents and officials focus on protection and stabilization efforts. However, the availability of resources to support community recovery and promote resilience to future fires over the longer-term is less certain.

Newswise: Redwoods and Climate Change: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Hopeful Potential in World’s Tallest Trees
Released: 10-Jan-2023 3:20 PM EST
Redwoods and Climate Change: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Hopeful Potential in World’s Tallest Trees
Cal Poly Humboldt

Research shows redwoods have varying sensitivity to drought, and that rising temperatures may affect tree performance in unexpected ways—results that are both concerning and hopeful.

Newswise: Tree Species in one of World’s Most Diverse Conifer Forests Not Migrating Uphill Fast Enough
Released: 16-Aug-2022 5:05 PM EDT
Tree Species in one of World’s Most Diverse Conifer Forests Not Migrating Uphill Fast Enough
Cal Poly Humboldt

The trees in Northern California’s Klamath Mountains are not keeping up with climate change. Instead, many tree species are in decline, losing the race due to climate warming and decades of fire suppression.

Newswise: California’s First 100% Renewable Multi-Customer Microgrid is Now Operational
Released: 7-Jun-2022 1:05 PM EDT
California’s First 100% Renewable Multi-Customer Microgrid is Now Operational
Cal Poly Humboldt

California’s first 100% renewable energy, front-of-the-meter, multi-customer microgrid is now fully operational. Located in Humboldt County, California, the microgrid provides energy resilience for the regional airport and U.S. Coast Guard Air Station.

Released: 15-Nov-2021 1:10 PM EST
‘Gutswurrak’: Wiyot Tribe Honors Northern California University With Name for Student Activities Center
Cal Poly Humboldt

Humboldt State University will soon update the name of its student union to the Gutswurrak Student Activities Center, adding the Wiyot word for “gathering place” to the facility’s name. The naming recognizes the importance of the space as well as the university's location on traditional Wiyot land.

Newswise: Across California, Veteran Entrepreneurs Supported by New Outreach Center
Released: 8-Nov-2021 12:20 PM EST
Across California, Veteran Entrepreneurs Supported by New Outreach Center
Cal Poly Humboldt

Veteran small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs across California can access free business training and counseling thanks to Humboldt State University’s Veterans Business Outreach Center (NorCal VBOC).

Newswise: Renewable Energy Pioneer Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
Released: 27-Oct-2021 11:50 AM EDT
Renewable Energy Pioneer Wins Lifetime Achievement Award
Cal Poly Humboldt

Peter Lehman, founding director of Humboldt State University’s Schatz Energy Research Center and a professor emeritus of Environmental Resources Engineering at HSU, will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award from the California Energy Commission’s Clean Energy Hall of Fame.



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