All News: Noah Diffenbaugh
November 28, 2018 | Stanford News Service
The 2018 fire season in California gave Stanford experts much to think about, including how the state can develop better policies for preventing... Read More
During an event at the Global Climate Action Summit, experts from Stanford and the Woodrow Wilson International Center discussed new evidence to... Read More
Our inaugural cohort will be piloted by faculty with a strong dedication to and clear results in leadership, outreach, and collaboration. The program... Read More
Perry L. McCarty Director Chris Field reflects on what Homer's Odyssey can teach us about using knowledge to save lives, money and time.
Failing to meet climate mitigation goals laid out in the U.N. Paris Agreement could cost the global economy tens of trillions of dollars over the... Read More
The perennial threat of wildfire is a growing reality for many California communities. In 2017, almost 9,000 wildfires burned over one million acres... Read More
The Paris Agreement has aspirational goals of limiting temperature rise that won’t be met by current commitments. That difference could make the... Read More
(See list of Stanford experts available to discuss impacts of Hurricane Harvey.)
Stanford climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh joins a team of scientists and engineers who will study the future of infrastructure design in California... Read More
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