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The Social Cost of Carbon is Still the Best Way to Evaluate Climate Policy
Professor of Economics Matthew Kotchen argues that the social cost of carbon, which accounts…
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Aquatic Ecosystems Source of Half of Global Methane Emissions
The global contribution and importance of aquatic ecosystems as methane emitters has been…
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Yale to Launch Center for Natural Carbon Capture
A $100 million gift from FedEx will help fund the new Center, which will be focused on developing…
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Maggie Thomas Named Chief of Staff of New Office of Domestic Climate Policy
Yale School of the Environment alumna Maggie Thomas ’15 MEM, who served on the climate…
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Creating ‘Public Will’ for Climate Action
Anthony Leiserowitz, the 2020 winner of Climate One’s Stephen H. Schneider Award for…
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Brodersen Receives Generous Gift to Support Research on How We Build More Resilient Plants
YSE Professor Craig Brodersen has received a $2.5 million gift from The Howard and Maryam…
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Researchers Find Increases in Nitrous Oxide Emissions, Outpacing Global Predictions
In a recent study, a team of researchers — including YSE professor Peter Raymond and…
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Reforestation Hubs, ‘Coming Soon’ to a City Near You
Cambium Carbon, an initiative founded by YSE students to combat climate change and revitalize…
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The Urban Effect
Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly clear that the existence and growth…
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Building Public and Political Will for Climate Change Action
One important means to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions is government…
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Will Politicization of COVID-19 Crisis Erode National Consensus On Response?
A new survey on public perceptions of the COVID-19 crisis found a national consensus that…
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Pedal Power
A group of Yale professors are using bicycles to measure heat stress in New Haven.
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Yale-Led Study Cited by U.N. Shows Lack of Funding for Climate Change in Disaster Relief
In its annual Global Humanitarian Overview, the United Nations Office for the Coordination…
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At COP25, Students Will Help Forge Solutions to Global Climate Challenge
More than 40 members of the Yale community, including 38 students from F&ES, will be in…
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For Some Urban Areas, Warming Climate is Only Half the Threat
Urban expansion will cause the average summer temperature in these areas to increase about…
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Finding Common Ground for Scientists and Policymakers on Soil Carbon and Climate Change
In an opinion published in
Nature Sustainability
, a group of scientists argue that…
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Farrell Testifies Before U.S. Lawmakers on Dark Money and Climate Misinformation
In testimony before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on the Climate Crisis, F&ES Prof.…
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Preparing for a Global Stage: Dozens from Yale at COP 24
More than 40 people from Yale will travel to Katowice, Poland for the annual Conference of…
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F&ES Scientist Contributes to Alarming IPCC Report on Looming Climate Costs
Professor Edgar Hertwich contributed to a major report on climate change from the Intergovernmental…
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From Research to Carbon Charge, Nobel Prize Winner Has Deep Influence at F&ES
This week William Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale, won the Nobel Prize.…
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‘A Chance to Re-create the World’: Former UN Climate Leader Offers Words of Hope
While it might be natural to feel despair about the threat of climate change, a champion for…
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Promoting a New Conversation on Climate Change: The Human Story
During a recent event, hosted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, journalists…
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Drought and Tree Mortality: Science Reveals Harsh Future for World’s Forests
New research on the inner workings of trees and plants is providing clarity on just how vulnerable…
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By 5:1 Ratio, Americans Think Global Warming is Happening, New Survey Finds
A new national survey co-led by Yale researchers finds that a large majority of Americans…
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Climate Benefits of Wind and Solar Outweigh Costs of ‘Hidden’ Emissions
Even low-carbon energy technologies like solar cells and wind power plants have associated…
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