Global warming will have us crying in what's left of our beer

UCI, other scientists project sharp declines in barley yields due to climate change

Course of action

UCI among first campuses to offer interdisciplinary UC class fostering climate change solutions

UCI, JPL investigators find direct evidence of sea level ‘fingerprints'

Indicators of global climate change are detected in tropical oceans

UCI's James Randerson is elected to National Academy of Sciences

Earth system scientist is honored for climate change studies

Over time, nuisance flooding can cost more than extreme, infrequent events

Long-term impact of climate change on US cities is rising, UCI researchers find

Soil will absorb less atmospheric carbon than expected this century, UCI-led study finds

Improved Earth system models paint bleak climate change picture

UCI expert among group urging accelerated reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

Article in Nature Climate Change casts doubt on carbon-capture technologies

Laureate lectures

Nobel Prize recipient Mario Molina returns to UCI to talk about the history of climate change science

Economic slump, not natural gas boom, responsible for drop in CO2 emissions

The 11 percent decrease in climate change-causing carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S. between 2007 and 2013 was caused by the global financial recession – not the reduced use of coal, research from the University of California Irvine, the University of Maryland, and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis shows.

Students with UCI's Data Science Initiative

UCI gets $1.25 million NASA grant to create research opportunities for Cal State L.A. minority students

NASA has awarded UCI $1.25 million as part of a new $5 million center at Cal State Los Angeles for STEM education, with an emphasis on minority students in areas such as climate change, hydrology, computational physics and data science.