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News·Jul 4, 2025

Climate change cuts milk production, even when farmers cool their cows

A new study finds extreme heat reduces milk production by up to 10 percent and adding cooling technologies only offsets about half of the loss.
News·Jun 24, 2025

Democratic Republic of the Congo Gains Access to Air Pollution Data

EPIC Air Quality Fund Awardee, WASARU, launches a particulate pollution monitoring network—providing the only open, real-time air quality data in the DRC.
News·Jun 20, 2025

Graduate Students to Pursue Summer Research through DRW and Bartlett Fellowships

The ten students will work closely with faculty conducting climate and energy research this summer.
News·Jun 18, 2025

Climate change cuts global crop yields, even when farmers adapt

A sweeping new analysis finds that rising global temperatures will dampen the world’s capacity to produce food from most staple crops, even after accounting for economic development and adaptation by farmers.
News·Jun 16, 2025

EPIC Pre-Doctoral Fellows Depart for New Academic Opportunities

Five of our fellows will continue their economics research at prestigious PhD placements across the country.
News·Jun 12, 2025

Bartlett and DRW Fellows Complete Year of Collaborative Research

Eight graduate students have concluded academic-year fellowships assisting UChicago faculty with climate and energy research projects.
News·May 14, 2025

EPIC Pre-Doctoral Fellow Wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

Sariya Stowers was selected for the prestigious fellowship.
News·Apr 29, 2025

EPIC Air Quality Fund Hires Leader in Monitoring and Evaluation

Mary Tran has joined the EPIC Air Quality Fund as its first Monitoring & Evaluation Senior Specialist.
News·Apr 22, 2025

EPIC Awards Two Projects to Improve Air Quality Monitoring and Data Access

These awardees complete the final cohort of 26 projects to receive awards during this round of funding to enhance air quality infrastructure and drive national-level impact on air pollution across 16 countries.
News·Apr 15, 2025

World’s First Particulate Pollution Market Reduced Pollution and Increased Industry Profits

Experiment finds that the cap-and-trade market in Gujarat, India reduced pollution by 20 to 30 percent while reducing industrial plants’ pollution abatement costs by more than 10 percent and increasing compliance with the law.