Climate Solutions Content / Climate Solutions Content for ٺƵ en A Winemaking Byproduct Can Reduce Dairy Cattle Emissions /climate/news/grape-seeds-stems-and-skins-feed-can-reduce-dairy-cattle-emissions ٺƵ researchers are feeding grape pomace, a byproduct of winemaking, to dairy cattle to reduce methane emissions. April 29, 2024 - 3:11pm Malia N Reiss /climate/news/grape-seeds-stems-and-skins-feed-can-reduce-dairy-cattle-emissions 7 Inspiring Climate Change Solutions /climate/news/6-inspiring-climate-change-solutions Plastic made from cheese whey? Growing food with pistachio shells? Wildfire-proof housing? Seven inspiring ٺƵ research projects seek climate solutions for California and beyond. April 22, 2024 - 9:06am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/6-inspiring-climate-change-solutions Why Climate Doomsday-ism Doesn’t Work /climate/blog/why-climate-doomsday-ism-doesnt-work Terms like “apocalyptic” are ineffective and potentially damaging when describing climate science. We need to tell stories about solutions—in the same story, if possible—and be careful about the language we use and its impact. August 17, 2022 - 9:12am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/why-climate-doomsday-ism-doesnt-work Women’s Leadership Can Help Drive Climate Solutions /climate/blog/womens-leadership-can-help-drive-climate-solutions Women’s leadership and gender equity can help drive climate solutions and reduce carbon emissions, according to studies summarized by WECAN and the ٺƵ ModLab. August 16, 2022 - 1:06pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/blog/womens-leadership-can-help-drive-climate-solutions Solar Development: Super Bloom or Super Bust for Desert Species? /climate/news/solar-development-super-bloom-or-super-bust-for-desert-species <p><span><span>Throughout the history of the West, human actions have often rushed the desert — and their actions backfired. In the 1920s, the Colorado River Compact notoriously overallocated water still used today by several Western states because water measurements were taken during a wet period.</span></span></p> May 03, 2021 - 11:45am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/solar-development-super-bloom-or-super-bust-for-desert-species Decarbonizing California Transportation by 2045 /climate/news/decarbonizing-california-transportation-by-2045 <p><span><span>Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in California. In order to achieve the state’s goals of carbon neutrality by 2045 and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, decarbonizing this sector is essential. But such a transition is unlikely to occur rapidly without key policy intervention.&nbsp;</span></span></p> April 21, 2021 - 2:40pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/decarbonizing-california-transportation-by-2045 When ‘Eradicated’ Species Bounce Back With a Vengeance /climate/news/when-eradicated-species-bounce-back-with-a-vengeance <p>Some invasive species targeted for total eradication bounce back with a vengeance, especially in aquatic systems, finds a study led by the University of California, Davis.</p> March 15, 2021 - 12:00pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/when-eradicated-species-bounce-back-with-a-vengeance Roadmap to Renewables Unites Climate and Sustainability Goals /climate/news/roadmap-to-renewables-unites-climate-and-sustainability-goals <p>While the pressures of climate change bring a sense of urgency to renewable energy development, a new study&nbsp;serves as a roadmap toward uniting the goals of a low-carbon future with that of ecological sustainability and conservation.</p> <p><a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2020.583090/abstract">The study</a>, published in the journal Frontiers in Sustainability from the University of California, Davis, and John Hopkins University, aims to help decision-makers avoid the unintended environmental consequences of renewable energy development.</p> December 18, 2020 - 12:59pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/roadmap-to-renewables-unites-climate-and-sustainability-goals A Fixed-Effort Fishery More Sustainable for Economy and Environment /climate/news/a-fixed-effort-fishery-more-sustainable-for-economy-and-environment <p>For a truly sustainable fishery, more needs to be considered than just the abundance of the harvested species. Harvesting even abundant species can create indirect extinction cascades down the food web that can harm the long-term economic and ecological sustainability of a fishery.&nbsp;</p> <p>That is according to a study from the University of California, Davis, published today in the journal Science Advances.&nbsp;</p> November 04, 2020 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/a-fixed-effort-fishery-more-sustainable-for-economy-and-environment Deforestation and Climate Change Threaten the Most Beloved Wild Birds /news/deforestation-and-climate-change-threaten-the-most-beloved-wild-birds <p>Deforestation and a drying climate threaten the bird species that people value most, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of California, Davis, and the University of British Columbia.</p> October 07, 2020 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /news/deforestation-and-climate-change-threaten-the-most-beloved-wild-birds