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Meet the UC San Diego Delegates Headed to Egypt for UN Climate Conference

By Christine Clark
November 3, 2022
15 Mins read
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Open Trade Saves Countries Billions in Solar Panel Production

By Christine Clark
October 26, 2022
3 Mins read
New study published in Nature is the first to quantify the historical and future cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chains
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The More Specifics People Have on Potential Dangers, the Less Fearful They Become

By Christine Clark
October 14, 2022
2 Mins read
Providing detailed information on probabilities can reduce fear of negative outcomes, according to new UC San Diego research By Christine Clark and…
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Air Pollution Can Amplify Negative Effects of Climate Change, New Study Finds

By Christine Clark
September 23, 2022
4 Mins read
The impacts of air pollution on human health, economies, and agriculture differ drastically depending on where on the planet the pollutants are emitted, according to a new study that could potentially incentivize certain countries to cut climate-changing emissions
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The Aviation Industry Needs to Overhaul its Response to Climate Change

By Christine Clark
September 19, 2022
3 Mins read
Nature comment piece from UC San Diego serves as a “wake-up” to the major polluter
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Decoupling from China on Clean Tech Comes with Far More Risks than Rewards

By Christine Clark
September 15, 2022
3 Mins read
New study finds collaboration between the U.S. and China on low carbon technologies poses little national security risk and manageable economic risks
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Will Paris Succeed? Research Assesses if Governments Will Make Pledges a Reality

By Christine Clark
September 1, 2022
4 Mins read
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy finds that American credibility on climate change is lagging behind other regions, especially Europe
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Global Supply Chains Remain Resilient in the Wake of Natural Disasters

By Christine Clark
July 19, 2022
2 Mins read
UC San Diego findings suggest that international trade links bind countries together in ways that are difficult to untangle following a crisis
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New Evidence Suggests California’s Environmental Policies Preferentially Protect Whites

By Christine Clark
April 7, 2022
4 Mins read
Systemic racism could explain why minorities are exposed to more pollution throughout the state
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Using nightlights as a measure of economic activity

By Virginia Watson
March 31, 2022
3 Mins read
GPS alum Mario Rodriguez-Heredia ‘21 and associate teaching professor Gordon McCord use cutting-edge remote sensing technology to help provide an innovative path for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals
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