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Welcome to the California Climate Change Extension website. Here you can access cutting edge scientific information about climate change in California. Video interviews of leading climate change researchers are posted as 20-30 minute segments, these are available as downloadable audio files and as written transcripts.  The "Quick Topics" section includes  short 2-3 minute interview segments addressing frequently asked climate change questions. Explore the diverse California climate change research being performed by California's university researchers. To investigate other useful websites about climate change in California, see our climate change links.

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Interviews

Quick Topics
Leading climate change experts from the University of California and affiliated programs provide practical explanations and their professional perspectives on climate change issues in California. Choose from 14 different video segments on a variety of topics

Alternative Energy - Dr. Dan Kammen
Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley

Climatology - Dr. Kelly Redmond
Deputy Director/Regional Climatologist, NOAA Western Regional Climate Center, Desert Research Institute, NOAA-UC RISA Program

Climatology - Dr. Dan Cayan
Director of the Climate Research Division, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, CA

Economics- Dr. Michael Hanemann
Director of the California Climate Change Center, U.C. Berkeley

Transportation - Dr. Dan Sperling
Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies, U.C. Davis

Interview Transcripts
Download interview transcripts (pdf).

Audio Files
Download interview audio files.

University Researchers - NEW
Researchers from numerous disciplines are investigating climate change in California. Here you can find information about university researcher's climate change work and their pertinent publication lists.

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