In his latest book, GPS alumnus Palmer Owyoung ’98 explores the legislative, economic and societal changes needed to mitigate climate change
Meet the students and faculty from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and School of Global Policy and Strategy who are headed to COP28
Energy expert David Victor to join scholars from UC San Diego at the conference that brings together decision-makers who aim to address the world’s most pressing climate problems
Diverse commission of leaders from the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy alongside other preeminent institutions developed the report, which launches Oct. 24
New UC San Diego study finds the transparency rules in the Paris Agreement could keep many countries on track to meet goals stated in the international treaty
Research Growth Tops $1.76B With Tremendous Portfolio of Discovery and Invention
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In fiscal year 2023, the University of California San Diego earned $1.76 billion in research funding, up from $1.64 billion the previous year — a more than 6 percent increase.
Some simulated pathways for reducing emissions in the U.S. maintained or exacerbated existing racial inequities
Industrial Disasters May Cause Higher Rates of Disability and Cancer for Future Generations
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New UC San Diego study is the first to reveal the multi-generational health impacts of a major gas explosion in India by studying its effects on survivors’ children
New professor and 21st Century India Center director Achyuta Adhvaryu shares his vision for tackling the most pressing issues facing India