greenhouse gas emissions Content / greenhouse gas emissions 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 How Politics, Society and Tech Shape the Path of Climate Change /climate/news/how-politics-society-and-tech-shape-path-climate-change <p>Politics and society largely dictate climate policy ambitions and therefore the trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions, yet climate change models and projections rarely include political and social drivers. A study from the University of California, Davis, simulated 100,000 possible future policy and emissions trajectories to identify relevant variables within the climate-social system that could impact climate change in this century.&nbsp;</p> February 16, 2022 - 8:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/how-politics-society-and-tech-shape-path-climate-change UC’s 10 Best Research Stories of 2021 /news/ucs-10-best-research-stories-2021 <p class="MsoNormal"><span>Is 2021 over already?</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><span>The year brought its fair share of big news and research breakthroughs, COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 alike. Given UC is the <a href="https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/hundreds-uc-faculty-named-among-worlds-most-influential-scientists-and-scholars"><span>global leader in cited scholarship</span></a>, it’s no surprise that each campus produced numerous new ways of understanding our world.</span></p> December 30, 2021 - 11:47am Dave Jones /news/ucs-10-best-research-stories-2021 Feeding Cattle Seaweed Reduces Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions 82 Percent /climate/news/feeding-cattle-seaweed-reduces-their-greenhouse-gas-emissions-82-percent Feeding beef cattle seaweed as part of their diet reduced greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 82 percent, according to new findings from researchers at the University of California, Davis. March 17, 2021 - 11:00am Amy M Quinton /climate/news/feeding-cattle-seaweed-reduces-their-greenhouse-gas-emissions-82-percent Saving Water Saves Energy and Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions /climate/news/saving-water-saves-energy-and-reduces-greenhouse-gas-emissions <p>Conserving water goes beyond just saving water; it plays a vital role in conserving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). This is one of the main conclusions of a study conducted by ٺƵ in collaboration with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (<a href="https://www.ladwpnews.com/">LADWP</a>).</p> February 04, 2021 - 11:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/saving-water-saves-energy-and-reduces-greenhouse-gas-emissions Natural Capital a Missing Piece in Climate Policy /climate/news/natural-capital-a-missing-piece-in-climate-policy <p>Clean air, clean water and a functioning ecosystem are considered priceless. Yet the economic value of nature remains elusive in cost-benefit analysis of climate policy regulations and greenhouse-gas-reduction efforts.</p> September 28, 2020 - 8:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/natural-capital-a-missing-piece-in-climate-policy Study Examines Environmental Footprint of California Dairy Cows Over 50 Years /food/news/study-examines-environmental-footprint-california-dairy-cows-over-50-years <p>Producing a liter of milk in California emits less greenhouse gas and uses less land and water than it did in 1964, according to a <a href="https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(20)30074-6/pdf">recent study</a> from researchers at the University of California, Davis.</p> <p>“We compared 1964 through 2014 and found a 50 percent reduction in greenhouse gases to produce the same quantity and quality of milk,” said senior author Ermias Kebreab, professor and Sesnon Endowed Chair in the Department of Animal Science at ٺƵ. “The magnitude of change is surprising.”</p> March 11, 2020 - 9:00am Amy M Quinton /food/news/study-examines-environmental-footprint-california-dairy-cows-over-50-years California’s Transition to Low-Carbon Road Transportation /climate/news/californias-transition-low-carbon-road-transportation <p>By as early as 2030, California’s transition to zero emission vehicles could begin to save the state money, according to a <a href="https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8wn8920p">study</a> released today by researchers at the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis (ITS-Davis). Although the transition will need to be rapid, and near-term costs and other barriers must be overcome, the report finds that reaching very low greenhouse gas emissions from road vehicles (cars and trucks) by 2050 appears feasible and ultimately cost-effective.</p> September 26, 2019 - 2:46pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/californias-transition-low-carbon-road-transportation Global shift to mass transit could save more than $100 trillion and 1,700 megatons of CO2 /news/global-shift-mass-transit-could-save-more-100-trillion-and-1700-megatons-co2 <p>More than $100 trillion in public and private spending could be saved between now and 2050 if the world expands public transportation, walking and cycling in cities, according to a new report released by the University of California, Davis, and the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy. Additionally, reductions in carbon dioxide emissions reaching 1,700 megatons per year in 2050 could be achieved if this shift occurs.</p> September 16, 2014 - 5:00pm IET WebDev /news/global-shift-mass-transit-could-save-more-100-trillion-and-1700-megatons-co2