UC Climate Entrepreneurs Fellows
Four UC Climate Entrepreneurs Fellows, recruited by the LLF, came to LLNL for the Summer of 2024 to collaborate with Lab researchers. Students received training, networking, and coaching on entrepreneurship and product development best practices designed to innovate and develop their technology ideas for market.
Local Leaders Named to Livermore Lab Foundation Board of Directors
Long-time community leader Lori Souza and University of California National Laboratories (UCNL) management executive June Yu have joined the board of directors of the Livermore Lab Foundation (LLF), effective January 2024.
Just Released: Roads to Removal
A first-of-its-kind national scale analysis, outlining pathways for carbon dioxide (CO2) removal to help the U.S. reach its climate goals.
LLF, LLNL, & CSUB Working to Advance Clean Energy
In September 2023, LLF, LLNL, and California State University Bakersfield (CSUB) signed a MOU agreement to collaborate on advanced and clean-energy technologies, research opportunities and community partnerships that have the potential to shape the future of energy in the state and bring high-quality jobs to the region.
LLF & LLNL Awarded UC Climate Grant
Supported by a ~$1M grant from the University of California (UC), LLF is working with LLNL to scale up climate technology solutions and promote research, education, and entrepreneurship around the new carbon economy by investing in student fellows and innovative research teams.
LLF Funds New LLNL Climate Report
LLF is proud to support the new climate report ‘Sharing the Benefits’.
Carbon Cleanup Initiative’s Climate in the Classroom
Results from our pilot year are very promising! Read on for the complete story.
LLF Partners with Climate Now
Today, Climate Now, a new climate content platform and creator, announced a partnership with the Livermore Lab Foundation, designed to advance the discourse on climate change and solutions to achieve carbon neutrality.
LLF Partners with Bakersfield College
LLF and Bakersfield College are partnering on climate issues and carbon management solutions.
Permitting California’s CCS Projects
This week saw the release of an important follow-up study to understand the rules and regulations governing carbon capture and storage in California.