Climate
'More for less': Renewable power surges into mainstream as costs fall
Charles Kolstad comments on challenges of expanding renewable energy generation capacity.
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Forget about Climate Change
In Op-ed, Rob Jackson suggests reframing polarized national discussion on climate change.
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Climate Change Threats, Managed Retreats
Some coastal communities are considering orderly surrender to rising oceans. Stanford graduate student Miyuki Hino discusses related study co-authored with Katharine Mach and Chris Field.
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Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama’s climate-change record
Chris Field discusses long-term risks of federal directive to roll back environmental initiatives.
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Communities Retreat as Oceans Swell, Coasts Erode
Discussion of managed retreat research co-authored by Chris Field and Katharine Mach.
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Guest post: Adapting to climate change through ‘managed retreat’
In-depth discussion of managed retreat research co-authored by Katharine Mach and Chris Field.
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Can We Slow Global Warming and Still Grow?
Rob Jackson on carbon emissions in the U.S., China and India.
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When is it time to retreat from climate change?
In a paper published today in the journal Nature Climate Change, Stanford researchers examined twenty-seven recent cases of managed retreat affecting twenty-two countries and 1.3 million people.
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Could a Moore's Law for carbon halt climate change?
Charles Kolstad discusses uncertainty over cost of shinfting to a carbon-free economy.
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Quarter of California’s snowpack loss is from human-made warming
Noah Diffenbaugh discusses possible solution to California's water storage woes.
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To save the future, conservationists look to the past
Discusses research by Elizabeth Hadly pointing to fossil record as keys to guiding more effective management efforts.
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California's Drought May Be Over, But It's Water Troubles Aren't
Cites research by Noah Diffenbaugh on climate change's extreme weather influence.
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VR Experience From Stanford Shows How We’re Killing Our Coral Reefs
Profile of Woods-funded ocean acidification virtual reality experience.
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California to fight if EPA eases emissions rule
Michael Wara explains what California has to lose if EPA roles back emissions regulations.
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Behind the Scenes at the IPCC: A Podcast with Dr. Katharine Mach, Stanford Woods Institute
Katharine Mach discusses climate change adaptation, science communication and more.
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China's coal use, mould money and Russia's new doping lab
Mentions research by Rob Jackson, et al. estimating that a drop in China’s carbon emissions is linked to a shift away from coal.
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Want to Cut Carbon Emissions? Try Growing Cement Bricks with Bacteria
Stanford's Rob Jackson explains why carbon emissions from cement-making are going up and ways to address it.
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The Coming Clean-Air War Between Trump and California
Deborah Sivas discusses Trump administration's stance on California’s ability to regulate greenhouse-gas pollution from car tailpipes.
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In arid Southwest, cities expand but use less water
Richard Luthy explains why water recycling, not just conservation, is critical to the future of Western cities.
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California’s Water System Built for a Climate We No Longer Have
Noah Diffenbaugh discusses climate changes in California and the effects on the state's water system.
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