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Quantitative skills know no bounds, or borders

By Douglas Girardot
May 22, 2025
2 Mins read
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Clean Power Surge Needed: China’s 2035 Climate Plan Must Aim High

By Christine Clark
May 15, 2025
3 Mins read
As countries prepare to release long-awaited climate pledges, researchers urge China to set its sights on wind and solar ambitions
FacultyResearch

Growing Our Way out of a Climate Crisis

By GPS Media
May 1, 2025
4 Mins read
Genetically enhanced crops could be the best way to meet CO2 removal at the scale it needs
FacultyResearch

More Power Grid Connectivity in Western U.S Could Supercharge Clean Energy

By Christine Clark
April 24, 2025
3 Mins read
Greater coordination among states could save the region up to $3.25 billion per year in energy system costs
FacultyResearch

UC San Diego: A Living Laboratory for EV Research

By Christine Clark
April 24, 2025
4 Mins read
By combining large-scale infrastructure with cutting-edge research, the campus continues to lead the way in addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices…
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6 Ways UC San Diego Research is Future-Proofing the Planet

By GPS Media
April 23, 2025
9 Mins read
GPS faculty are researching how to protect food supplies from climate market shocks, part of UC San Diego’s larger research on our planet
FacultyResearch

Do Women Leaders Drive Better Environmental Outcomes?

By Christine Clark
March 6, 2025
6 Mins read
Economist Meera Mahadevan of the School of Global Policy and Strategy finds evidence of females being elected in India leading to a 40% reduction of pollution
FacultyResearch

How Workplaces Can Better Support the Growing Number of EV Drivers

By Christine Clark
February 6, 2025
4 Mins read
New computational model developed by UC San Diego reveals human behavior is a key factor in planning workplace EV charging infrastructure
FacultyResearch

Being Tough on China is Bad for Science

By Christine Clark
January 14, 2025
3 Mins read
Nature commentary from UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy argues that the weakening of scientific ties between the U.S….
Students

A day in the life of fencing coach Julia Hill

By Douglas Girardot
December 9, 2024
4 Mins read
The Master of Public Policy candidate talks about how GPS is equipping her to take action against water pollution, all while coaching the sport she loves
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