International climate change conference leaves student attendees energized, encouraged about progress on tackling global issues
The annual United Nations climate conference (COP) has ballooned over the years into a massive climate festival: nearly 50,000 people — an all-time record — taking part in the rituals of formal diplomacy and, in parallel, a flashy climate change expo. So what came of it?
Teevrat Garg, associate professor at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy (GPS), has been elected to the board of directors of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), the leading professional economics organization working in the areas of climate change, environmental policy and energy transitions.
Students and faculty from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and School of Global Policy and Strategy prepare to attend COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
New study published in Nature is the first to quantify the historical and future cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chains
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
Nature comment piece from UC San Diego serves as a “wake-up” to the major polluter
New study finds collaboration between the U.S. and China on low carbon technologies poses little national security risk and manageable economic risks
UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy finds that American credibility on climate change is lagging behind other regions, especially Europe