NSF funds climate research leveraging AI; new paper presents comprehensive framework for integrating nature into policy-making; Phil Crews honored by American Chemical Society, and more ...
SEPTEMBER 2024
This month in science:
NSF funds climate research leveraging AI; new paper presents comprehensive framework for integrating nature into policy-making; Phil Crews honored by American Chemical Society, and more ...
Two UC Santa Cruz research projects designed to leverage advanced forms of artificial intelligence to improve how scientists measure and predict the effects of climate change have won funding from a $20 million investment by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR) at UC Santa Cruz is now on YouTube with a growing set of videos about the work of faculty and fellows to strategically advance climate adaptation, develop nature-based solutions, support climate justice, and strengthen communications. CCCR's YouTube channel also includes relevant videos from UC Santa Cruz and beyond all in one place!
UC Santa Cruz’s Innovation & Business Engagement Hub is partnering with Santa Cruz Works on Blue Innovation Day 2024, an event featuring activities and exhibits from companies, artists, small businesses, non-profits, and researchers who are committed to combating the water and ocean challenges exacerbated by climate change. This event is free and open to the public.
Fog Fest 2024 is a free event and will celebrate the end of fog season with tours of the fog water collectors, fog garden, and presentations by scientists, artists, and community members. If you work on coastal climate issues, water conservation, or you just love fog, this event will be informative and showcase the rich interdisciplinary collaborations that have been formed around and in the fog.