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Plans for water equity in a warming world

Researchers are exploring ways to distribute California surface water more equitably among agriculture, cities and unincorporated communities, and the environment.


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UC Travel to host sustainability-focused “lunch flyover” events throughout April

Learn how UC Travel and its partners are working to enhance sustainability throughout the travel industry.


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Explore sustainable food systems in new ANR webinar series

Join the UC ANR Sustainable Food Systems Strategic Initiative Panel for a free, two-part webinar series on emerging issues within the food system.


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How three UC campuses are phasing out fossil fuels

Learn how UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis and UC Berkeley are leading UC's green transition.


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UC Health receives global recognition for climate change and resiliency leadership

Five University of California academic health centers have been honored for their ongoing efforts to address climate change and strengthen resiliency.


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Renewable, clean hydrogen power is coming to California

By swapping diesel combustion engines for zero-pollution fuel cells, Californians will save nearly $3 billion in health care and related costs annually.


Remember to sign up for next year’s benefits during Open Enrollment

Open Enrollment ends on Friday, Nov. 17, at 5 p.m. Check your benefits today!


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UC awards more than $80 million in state-funded grants to spur climate action

The innovations catalyzed by the Climate Action awards will make all of our communities safer, more sustainable, and more resilient.


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UC adopts new, stronger climate action goals

New goals that prioritize direct emission reductions, limit the use of carbon offsets and align UC’s climate goals with those of the state of California.


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Optimizing clean energy use at the UCPath Center

This past winter, the UCPath Center made major strides toward clean energy use. 


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Major wind power project will boost clean energy use

The expected electricity generation from is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of UC Santa Cruz, UC Santa Barbara, UC Riverside and UC Merced combined.


Gratitude for Earth Month at UCOP

UCOP's Sustainability Employee Resource Group held in-person and virtual celebrations to recognize Earth Month at UCOP.


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SERG spotlights the future of CA water

Join SERG for an Earth Week event celebrating UC research and insights into water in California.