Climate

Climate

The drivers and effects of global climate change are interconnected. They cross physical, ecological, economic, political and ethical boundaries. Advancing solutions requires similar connectivity. The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment supports research that cuts across disciplines and sectors to assess the impact of climate disruption on people and planet. This work spans most Woods centers and programs. It focuses on water supplies, agricultural production, biodiversity, ecosystem health, built infrastructure and economies. Stanford researchers from all seven schools on campus are joining forces to analyze climate risks, reduce vulnerabilities and help people mitigate and adapt to the effects of global warming.

In The News

World War Mentality Needed to Beat Climate Change

Cites research by Mark Jacobson.
August 15, 2016 - By Erika Bolstad, Scientific American (via Climate Wire)

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Charlie Rose Interview with Jeremy Bailenson

Charlie Rose talks with Jeremy Bailenson about potential of VR to change to change human behavior, including actions -- like reducing travel and...
August 12, 2016 - By , PBS: Charlie Rose

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Uncertainty Can't Be an Excuse for Climate Inaction, Researchers Argue

Chris Field warns of the dangers of not modifying climate change risks.
August 11, 2016 - By Zahra Hirji, Inside Climate News

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Tax Carbon, California — The Rest of the Nation Will Thank You

Michael Wara discusses replacing cap-and-trade program with carbon tax.
August 10, 2016 - By Michael Wara, Adele Morris and Jerry Taylor, Los Angeles Times

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