Dive in to part one of this five part series which explores how life in Sacramento will change over the next century as climate change takes its toll and our weather patterns become closer to that of present day Arizona.
2020 John Muir Faculty Fellow Helene Margolis comments on the recent heatwave and how it negatively impacts human health especially during the current coronavirus pandemic.
Director Ben Houlton's article in The Conversation details the ways in which we can utilize carbon farming—a component of the One Climate initiative—to slow global warming and increase food security.
Ever wondering how you can learn more about global climate change? Look no further than this four-week Climate Change solutions course offered through the UC system.
Director Ben Houton weighs in on the coronavirus shutdowns, explaining that despite all the reductions in carbon emissions, they may not be enough to significantly slow global warming.
Read Director Ben Houtlton's take on how we can slow global warming through carbon farming, which is a way for farmers to store carbon in their soil with real benefits for both our food supply and also our climate.
Director Ben Houlton is featured on NBC discussing the future of climate change activism—in particular Greta Thunberg and the powerful "Fridays for Future" movement she has started.
The One Climate Initiative, championed by our Director Ben Houtlon, has been recognized for its innovation and recently has been selected by UC Davis as a BIg Idea.