Greenhouse Gas Content / Greenhouse Gas Content for ٺƵ en The Promise of Alternative Proteins /food/news/the-promise-of-alternative-proteins ٺƵ food scientists are studying how to make beef using cow stem cells. September 09, 2024 - 3:28pm Jocelyn C Anderson /food/news/the-promise-of-alternative-proteins Compost Key to Sequestering Carbon in the Soil /climate/news/compost-key-sequestering-carbon-soil <p>By moving beyond the surface level and literally digging deep, scientists at the University of California, Davis, found that compost is a key to storing carbon in semi-arid cropland soils, a strategy for offsetting CO2 emissions.</p> <p>For their 19-year study, <a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.14762">published&nbsp;in the journal <em>Global Change Biology</em></a>, scientists dug roughly 6 feet down to compare soil carbon changes in conventional, cover-cropped and compost-added plots of corn-tomato and wheat-fallow cropping systems. They found that:</p> August 14, 2019 - 3:24pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/compost-key-sequestering-carbon-soil Nearly Half of California’s Vegetation at Risk From Climate Stress /news/nearly-half-california-vegetation-risk-climate-stress <p>Current levels of greenhouse gas emissions are putting nearly half of California’s natural&nbsp;vegetation at risk from climate stress, according to a study led by ٺƵ. However, cutting emissions so that global temperatures increase by no more than 2 degrees Celsius (3.2 degrees Fahrenheit) could reduce those impacts by half.</p> January 25, 2018 - 3:07pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/nearly-half-california-vegetation-risk-climate-stress The Future Car Is Driverless, Shared and Electric /news/future-car-driverless-shared-and-electric <p>The nation’s top transportation experts see rapid change in transportation as a result of three major technology revolutions: shared, electric and automated vehicles. That’s according to <a href="https://3rev.ucdavis.edu/surveys/">a survey</a> by the <a href="https://its.ucdavis.edu/">Institute of Transportation Studies at ٺƵ</a>. The group also released a <a href="https://3rev.ucdavis.edu/policybriefs/">set of policy briefs</a>, described below, which were guest-authored by leading transportation policy experts.&nbsp;</p> March 13, 2017 - 12:25pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/future-car-driverless-shared-and-electric 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