Developed by UC San Diego with UNICEF and New Light Technologies, the tool helps Peru and Brazil anticipate dengue and malaria, plan resources and lay the groundwork for global expansion
The “blue” social cost of carbon provides a more complete measure of the monetary harm caused by global climate damages
How Climate Policies that Incentivize and Penalize Can Drive the Clean Energy Transition
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Study finds that when clean energy incentives are applied consistently, the economy can reach an 80% reduction in energy-related carbon emissions by mid-century
Assistant Professor Román David Zárate studies how people experience the economy in different places, harnessing the power of maps and population data
UC San Diego Cohort to Collaborate on Global Climate Solutions at COP30 in Brazil
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Delegates from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the School of Global Policy and Strategy join international climate conference in Belém
UC San Diego–led research shows that understanding where rain comes from could reshape drought planning and land management across the globe
China’s latest climate goals signal both ambition and caution, raising questions about how far—and how fast—the nation will go to cut emissions
New Science commentary shows how smarter investments can help cut emissions from one of the world’s fastest-growing sources of climate pollution
The 21st Century India Center awarded scholarships to nine high school students, allowing them to attend a summer program focused on global diplomacy