David Victor and coauthor Danny Cullenward discuss in their new book why market-based approaches to cutting emissions fall short
Jennifer Burney named to endowed chair established by Joan and Irwin Jacobs in memory of environmentalist Marshall Saunders
New assistant professor Morgan Levy takes advantage of the unique opportunity to research water science and environmental policy through a joint appointment with GPS and Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Despite achievements, most cities need to cut emissions by 64% to reach their respective goals
Satellite data reveals variability in intensity of groundwater use for different crops, a boon for irrigation policymaking across the state
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
GPS’s 2020 Outstanding Alumnus Jeff Rector shares how connecting with alumni has enhanced his career and furthered his goal of worldwide climate change mitigation
Bending the Keeling Curve remains bleak, but technological advances provide hope for the planet