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For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

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“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

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Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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Humankind faces catastrophic changes in climate patterns, sea level, ocean acidity, public health, and worldwide ecosystems due to climate change. According to the most recent assessment from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, if there’s any hope of mitigating the worst outcomes, immediate action is essential.

For all those attempting to understand the state of the latest research on climate change and expand their education, UC San Diego has launched a new website highlighting the breadth of interdisciplinary climate change research on campus, and the university’s leading role in education and degree programs dedicated to understanding, mitigating and developing solutions to protect our planet.

“UC San Diego has been a leading research institution studying climate change since 1957, when Scripps Institution of Oceanography director Roger Revelle first introduced the scientific hypothesis that humanity’s use of fossil fuels causes significant environmental changes,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “Since then, we’ve continued to lead interdisciplinary research to understand and protect our planet, whether that is our climate scientists making observations of surging atmospheric carbon dioxide via the Keeling Curve, social scientists researching what motivates action, or engineers developing new energy alternatives. This new website shows the work we’ve been doing, and the unparalleled education we offer in this area.”

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