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The 2020 climate science and policy cohort

Climate Science & Policy MAS Capstone Symposium 2020

On June 11th, the Master of Advanced Studies Climate Science & Policy Program (CSP) 2020 graduate cohort presented their capstone projects through a virtual symposium. This year’s ten capstone projects …

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Researcher Q&A: Matthew Costa

This week we’re highlighting postdoctoral scholar Matthew Costa and his current work at the center. Matthew received a bachelor’s degree in ecology and evolutionary biology from Princeton University, and a …

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Researcher Q&A: Yassir Eddebar

This week we’re highlighting postdoctoral scholar Yassir Eddebar and his current work at the center. Yassir received his PhD from Scripps Institution of Oceanography while working in the Carbon Dioxide …

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El Niño impacts on southern California estuaries reveal potential for more frequent closures

Media contact: Sky Smith – sksmith@ucsd.edu Research contact: Sarah Giddings – sgiddings@ucsd.edu Some Southern California estuaries may be more vulnerable than others to larger waves and higher water levels associated …

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Researcher Q&A: Angelica Rodriguez

This week we’re highlighting postdoctoral scholar Angelica Rodriguez and her current work at the center. Angelica holds a B.S. in Physics with a specialization in earth science and a minor …

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San Diego climate emergency declaration: CCCIA scientist provides a public statement

The City of San Diego officially declared a climate emergency during a city council meeting on Tuesday, March 10th.  Dr. Bonnie Ludka, a postdoc at the Center for Climate Change …

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Strong CCCIA presence at Ocean Sciences meeting 2020 in San Diego, California

International scientists flocked to San Diego, California last week to engage in a six-day conference centered on ocean sciences and the greater ocean-connected fields. The Ocean Sciences Meeting–one of the …

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Engaging next-generation leaders at Kearny High

On Dec. 3rd, 10th grade students from Kearny High School of Digital Media and Design participated in an on-the-beach field experience, hosted by Birch Aquarium, and heard from a panel of environmental …

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Postdoc Matt Costa attends UNFCCC COP 25

Postdoctoral scholar Matt Costa attended the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP 25) in Madrid, as part of a contingent of Scripps Institution of Oceanography students, faculty, and staff.  Matt …

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Virtual Blue COP 25: A Model for a Low-Carbon COP

An Inside Look at Blue COP25 via CCCIA Delegate Yassir Eddebbar On Dec 7th, the United Nations (UN) 25th Conference of the Parties (COP 25), held in Madrid, Spain, celebrated …

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CCCIA Researchers Receive $5 Million NSF Grant to Study the Impacts of Extreme Heat in Coastal Southern California

November 2, 2022

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