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I am … an environmental advisor

This episode of our “Day in the Life” series focuses on Nobel Prize winner Arthur Lee, Chevron Fellow and senior advisor, Health, Environment and Safety.

Protecting the Mojave Desert Tortoise

Conservation biologists at the Ivanpah Desert Tortoise Research Facility research strategies to preserve the Mojave Desert’s tortoise population.

Preserving Nature in Lagos, Nigeria

The Lekki Conservation Center in Lagos, Nigeria helps protect nature wherever Chevron operates. It is the only facility of its kind in the Lekki Peninsula.

Chevron's Richmond Refinery Repurposes Wastewater

Chevron partnered with the East Bay Municipal Utility District to use wastewater for processing, freeing up freshwater supplies for the community.

Supporting a California Wildlfe Center

Chevron volunteers at the Lindsay Wildlife Museum created a drought-tolerant garden outside the environmental education center's wildlife hospital.

Producing energy from geothermal plants

Chevron is the world's largest producer of geothermal energy, a renewable energy resource that captures the natural power of steam from the earth to generate electricity while producing almost no greenhouse emissions. Chevron's geothermal plants in Indonesia and the Philippines produce enough alternative energy to power millions of homes. This video describes how Chevron produces geothermal energy.

Caring for Nature on Barrow Island

Since 1964, biodiversity programs have helped prevent the introduction of invasive mammal species and the spread of weeds on this Class A nature reserve.

Chevron: Saving Energy With Vanpools

Chevron's efficiency and conservation programs inspires employees and others to leave their cars at home.