From panelists to negotiators and attendees, GPS had boots on the ground at the major international climate event and presented new research on practical climate and trade policies and practices
Excess urban heat is common within cities, but not all communities burden the consequences equally, according to new UC San Diego research
If Countries Implement Paris Pledges with Cuts to Aerosols, Millions of Lives can be Saved
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A strategic approach to reducing both greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution can reap major health and temperature benefits, according to new…
Jennifer Burney named to endowed chair established by Joan and Irwin Jacobs in memory of environmentalist Marshall Saunders
Satellite data reveals variability in intensity of groundwater use for different crops, a boon for irrigation policymaking across the state
GPS professors weigh in on the definition of globalization – and the context globalization provides for their studies
New study reveals air pollution, even from natural sources, has critical impacts on child health
Despite reductions, pollution in growing regions persists, pointing to mitigation opportunities
Between 2005 and 2016, the shift away from coal saved an estimated 26,610 lives and 570 million bushels of crops