Turning Paris into reality at the University of California
David G. Victor (),
Ahmed Abdulla,
David Auston,
Wendell Brase,
Jack Brouwer,
Karl Brown,
Steven J. Davis,
Carrie V. Kappel,
Alan Meier,
Mark Modera,
Rebecca Zarin Pass,
David Phillips,
Jordan Sager and
David Weil
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David G. Victor: University of California, San Diego
Ahmed Abdulla: University of California, San Diego
David Auston: University of California
Wendell Brase: University of California
Jack Brouwer: University of California
Karl Brown: University of California
Steven J. Davis: University of California, Irvine
Carrie V. Kappel: University of California
Alan Meier: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mark Modera: University of California
Rebecca Zarin Pass: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
David Phillips: University of California
Jordan Sager: University of California
David Weil: University of California
Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 3, 183-185
Abstract:
The Paris Agreement highlights the need for local climate leadership. The University Of California’s approach to deep decarbonization offers lessons in efficiency, alternative fuels and electrification. Bending the emissions curve globally requires efforts that blend academic insights with practical solutions.
Date: 2018
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