Media Coverage
COP21 Interview: Farming and Food at Risk from Climate Change »
Senior Fellow Chris Field (biology, earth system science) and Katherine Mach of the Carnegie Institution discuss the future of agriculture in the age of climate change.
By Daniel Grossman,
This Climate Policy Could Save the Planet »
Quotes Senior Fellow Noah Diffenbaugh (Earth System Science) on how the consequences of global warming are happening more quickly than anticipated.
By Richard Martin,
Calif. Scrambles to Count Every Drop of Water »
Woods Co-Director and Senior Fellow Buzz Thompson discusses the possibility of bringing all water rights holders under the authority of the water board.
By Jeremy P. Jacobs,
The Global Economic Costs from Climate Change May Be Worse than Expected »
Center Fellow Marshall Burke (Earth System Science) discusses how addressing climate change may be even more important than previously thought from an economic perspective.
By Marshall Burke,
Is 2 Degrees the Wrong Climate Goal? »
Quotes Senior Fellow Mark Z. Jacobson (Civil and Environmental Engineering) on how we can get to 100 percent renewable energy by 2050 using only technologies currently available.
By John D. Sutter,
Global CO2 Emissions Decline in 2015 After Soaring for a Decade, Study Says »
Woods Senior Fellow Rob Jackson (earth system science) discusses the findings of a new paper he led, which found that carbon emissions from human activity in 2015 are on track to decline slightly from 2014 emissions.
By Phil McKenna,
Carbon Dioxide Emissions May Dip in 2015, Study Finds »
Discusses research co-authored by Senior Fellow Rob Jackson (Earth System Science) showing that plunge in Chinese emissions may lead to global dip.
By Seth Borenstein,
Scientists Just Undermined a Key Idea Behind the Paris Climate Talks »
Woods Senior Fellow Rob Jackson (earth system science) discusses a recent paper he co-authored, commenting on the massive amount of land that would be needed for bioenergy combined with carbon capture and sequestration, or BECCS.
By Chris Mooney,
Scientists Find Source of Southeast Asian Arsenic »
Discusses research led by Woods Senior Fellow Scott Fendorf (Earth System Science)
By Brooks Hays,
Climate Change: Why Indonesia's Forests are Crucial to Emission Curbs »
Senior Woods Fellow Lisa Curran (Environmental Anthropoligy) states that there's no quick fix to illegal fires being set in Indonesia.
By Michael Holtz,
Meet Jerry Brown's Team of Science Advisors »
Names Woods Senior Fellow Elizabeth Hadly (Biology) as one of Governor Brown's scientist confidantes.
By Chris Megerian,
Study Says Meal Worms May Reduce Plastic Waste »
Profiles research by Senior Fellow Craig Criddle (Civil and Environmental Engineering) and others on plastic-eating mealworms.
By Mark Niu,
Chikungunya, A Mosquito-Borne Virus, Might Be Scarier Than We Thought »
Quites Desiree LaBeaud, a Woods-affiliated associate professor of pediatrics, on spread of virus that can cause debilitating joint pain.
By Rae Ellen Bichell,
Meet Jerry Brown's Team of Science Advisors »
Profile of scientific advisers, including Senior Fellow Elizabeth Hadly (Biology), to California's governor
By Chris Megerian,
Imagining a World Without Growth »
Senior Fellow Paul Ehrlich (Biology) on how humankind must slow both population and consumption growth
By Eduardo Porter,
A Path for Climate Change, Beyond Paris »
Quotes Senior Fellow Mark Jacobson (Civil and Environmental Engineering) on the feasibility of converting the world to 100 percent renewable power by 2050
By Justin Gillis,
Monsanto Pledges to be Carbon Neutral by 2021 »
Senior Fellow David Lobell (Earth System Science) comments on the importance of corporate commitments to carbon neutrality
By Jim Salter,
Eight Ways to Save the Planet »
Senior Fellow Mark Jacobson (Civil and Environmental Engineering) explains that the greatest barrier to dealing with climate change isn't technology, but information
By Christopher Flavelle,
Woods Senior Fellow Robert Jackson (Earth System Science) discusses the world's carbon budget in the context of the Paris climate negotiations.
By Chris Mooney,
Global Climate Agreement: After the Talks »
The real business of decarbonization begins after an agreement is signed at the Paris climate conference, writes Jim Leape, a consulting professor at Woods and the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences.
By James P. Leape & David G. Victor,
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