In a new study out this week in @NatureComms, scientists with Scripps Oceanography, @JCVenterInst, and @NOAA describe using tools of #genetics research to evaluate the diversity of marine life off the California coast. https://t.co/9c020h65zl #NSFfunded#DNA#eDNA
Here, @ChaseCJames et al. find that spatial patterns and temporal changes in nutrient supply explain marine microbial community
structure and diversity in the Southern California Current region https://t.co/rIUhmS7JDe @andreweallen
Despite the disappointing outcomes from the #COP26 climate conference, there are reasons for hope, writes @ChaseCJames, a Scripps PhD student and member of the @UCatCOP delegation. Read his post-event analysis here ⬇️ https://t.co/lX9OVSY8gf
It was great to see @GPS_UCSD@Scripps_Ocean students here at #COP26! I’m grateful that we have many San Diegans here advocating for climate action at home and abroad. #SDinGlasgow
How do we address climate change in San Diego? Housing, housing and more housing. Providing affordable housing leads to positives outcomes for all. Reduced carbon footprints, job opportunities and many knock on effects that lead to a greener economy
@ToddGloria reminding everyone that ambitious climate goals can happen at the city level, even when the former federal US administration wanted to turn a blind eye to this global crisis. Great to see my city present in the global conversation here at #COP26
One solution is engineered timber. Wood, rather than other products such as steel and concrete can have far lower carbon impacts and can be a sustainable resource if managed properly. 2/2
Today theme at #cop26 is cities, regions and the built environment. How can investors in construction help to mitigate climate change? While working internally to reduce CO2 emissions in their companies can help, 90% of carbon costs come from materials 1/2