UCTV |

UCTV: UC Climate Solutions

Happy Earth Day! UCTV is celebrating by launching the UC Climate Solutions Channel. Check it out below.

Bloomberg |

This stunning chart helped uncover climate change in 1959

How a UC San Diego chemist stumbled on some of the first proofs of global warming.

UC Riverside |

More carbon released today than anytime in past 66 million years

The Earth has broken a record set 56 million years ago, according to UC Riverside and UC Santa Cruz researchers.

UCLA |

UCLA researchers turn carbon dioxide into sustainable concrete

"Upcycling" greenhouse gases into new building materials could be a climate game changer.

San Diego Union-Tribune |

Eminent climate change scientist courts religion

A UC San Diego professor attempts to galvanize action on climate change by drawing attention to its disproportionate impact on the world's poor.

UCLA |

Native plants fall behind as climate change transforms California

In a systemwide effort, UC researchers show that invasive species are adjusting faster to changes in habitats.

UC Merced |

Faculty Climate Champion at UC Merced puts plan into action

Biodiversity professor to engage community in sustainability through concept of "lines."

UC Newsroom |

Big wins for UC sustainability in 2015

UC made great strides in 2015 toward its goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2025, with investments in renewable energy leading the way.

UC Berkeley |

New interactive map compares carbon footprints of Bay Area neighborhoods

UC Berkeley helps produce a first-of-its-kind map to help neighborhoods reduce their carbon footprints.

UC Newsroom |

Cool Campus Challenge crowns a winner

UC Irvine emerged victorious after a tight race to the finish in the first Cool Campus Challenge.

UC Berkeley |

Dire climate forecast inspires upbeat film about solutions for a warmer ‘Tomorrow’

A paper on climate change by UC Berkeley professor Anthony Barnosky inspired the new film "Demain." 

UC Newsroom |

UC brings California’s climate change message to Paris

All eyes will be on Paris next week as the nations of the world come together to negotiate the future of the planet at the 2015 UN Climate Conference (COP-21), and California will be at the table.