Global Content / Global Content for ٺƵ en A Wildlife Health Hero /one-health/wildlife-health-hero <p>Shining a spotlight on Dr. Marcela “Marcy” Uhart, director of the <a href="https://www2.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/whc/programs/latin-america-program/index.cfm">Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center’s Latin America Program</a>. Marcy received the Wildlife Disease Association&nbsp;2018 Distinguished Service Award.</p> August 10, 2018 - 3:59pm Kristin P Burns /one-health/wildlife-health-hero Wildlife Conservation is Human Conservation /one-health/wildlife-conservation-is-human-conservation <p>You can't improve the well-being of humans without understanding the connections of their health to animals and the environment.&nbsp;</p> July 03, 2018 - 4:50pm Kristin P Burns /one-health/wildlife-conservation-is-human-conservation You Say You Want a Transportation Revolution? How About Three of Them? /news/you-say-you-want-transportation-revolution-how-about-three-them-0 <p>Three transportation revolutions are in sight, and together, they could help reduce traffic, improve livability, save trillions of dollars and reduce urban transportation CO2 emissions by 80 percent or more worldwide by 2050. That’s according to a report released today from the University of California, Davis, and the New York-based nonprofit Institute for Transportation &amp; Development Policy.</p> <p>But to receive the most benefit from electric, driverless and shared transportation, the three revolutions must happen at the same time.&nbsp;</p> May 02, 2017 - 12:40pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/you-say-you-want-transportation-revolution-how-about-three-them-0 Canary in the Kelp Forest /news/honeycomb-shaped-sea-creature-dissolves-under-current-warming-acidic-conditions <p>The one-two punch of warming waters and ocean acidification is predisposing some marine animals to dissolving quickly under conditions already occurring off the Northern California coast, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.</p> April 18, 2017 - 3:06pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/honeycomb-shaped-sea-creature-dissolves-under-current-warming-acidic-conditions ٺƵ Receives $6M Grant to Tame ‘Wild West’ of Regional Climate Datasets /news/uc-davis-receives-6m-grant-tame-wild-west-regional-climate-datasets <p>Amid increasing demands for accurate climate projections, a new grant to the University of California, Davis, from the Department of Energy Regional and Global Climate Modeling Program will fund a three-year, multi-institution initiative&nbsp;called <a href="http://climate.ucdavis.edu/hyperion/">Project Hyperion</a>. The project seeks&nbsp;to bridge gaps in climate&nbsp;data&nbsp;and help policymakers better assess regional climate change impacts.&nbsp;</p> December 09, 2016 - 10:33am Katherine E Kerlin /news/uc-davis-receives-6m-grant-tame-wild-west-regional-climate-datasets Global shift to bicycling could save world trillions of dollars, 10 percent of transport emissions /news/global-shift-bicycling-could-save-world-trillions-dollars-10-percent-transport-emissions <p>A dramatic global shift to increased cycling and electric biking, or e-biking, could cut energy use and carbon dioxide emissions from urban transport by up to 10 percent by 2050 compared to current estimates, while saving society nearly $25 trillion. That is according to a report by the University of California, Davis, and the New York-based Institute for Transportation &amp; Development Policy.</p> <p>The report, “A Global High Shift Cycling Scenario,” takes a comprehensive look at the future of cycling for urban transportation.</p> November 12, 2015 - 8:40am IET WebDev /news/global-shift-bicycling-could-save-world-trillions-dollars-10-percent-transport-emissions