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
To tackle COVID-19 and climate change, government spending must deliver jobs and growth alongside deep decarbonization
Conserving forests does not just save trees; it saves lives in the short and long-term says researcher
New director for the Center on Global Transformation Joshua Graff Zivin talks multidisciplinary research and plans for the center’s future
Bending the Keeling Curve remains bleak, but technological advances provide hope for the planet
Despite reductions, pollution in growing regions persists, pointing to mitigation opportunities
GPS alumni Ryan Merrill ’08 and Richard Cohen ’91 are on the frontlines of mangrove reforestation to address climate change and protect vulnerable communities