Driverless vehicle use worldwide could lower traffic congestion and emissions contributing to climate change by 50 percent or more in 2050, according to a 2017 report led by global transport expert Lewis Fulton at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis (ITS-Davis).
You say you want a transportation revolution? How about three of them?
Three transportation revolutions are in sight, and together, they could help reduce traffic, improve livability, eventually save trillions of dollars each year, and reduce urban transportation carbon dioxide emissions by 80 percent or more worldwide by 2050.
New multicampus course gets students involved in practical climate change solutions
Students at six UC campuses can learn how to fight climate change from top experts across the UC system.
The window is closing to avoid dangerous global warming
Climate change poses an existential risk to humanity, and the risk is rising, according to new UC research.
How climate change makes us all lose sleep
Millions of nights of insufficent sleep could be created by rising temperatures, study says.
Why scientists really aren’t the best champions of climate science
Facts and data alone won’t inspire people to take action in the fight against global warming. So what will? Find out in the final episode of "Climate Lab."
Chilling climate revelations from a previous ice age
Major changes in ice and temperatures could cause abrupt transformations elsewhere, study shows.
New tools keep watch over California climate
High-tech sensors are aiding a systemwide effort to understand and predict the effects of climate change in the state.
10 years in, has California’s climate law really lowered emissions?
Scientists from Berkeley Lab deliver a strong verdict on the state's policies.
Paving the way for pathogens
Increases in coastal development and precipitation push a parasite from land to sea.
10 powerful climate change insights for improving the planet
UC Davis research could solve pressing issues in health, economics and sustainability.
Can you trust what you read about climate change?
Not sure what to believe in articles on climate change in the mainstream media? Climate Feedback wants to fix that.