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- What's polluting the oceans? UC San Diego to lead large study of contaminants' source, fate and health impactssandiegouniontribune.com
- California researchers attempt ocean climate solutionpressherald.com
- UC San Diego admits to short-changing women on lab space at renowned Scripps Oceanographysandiegouniontribune.com
- California gives UC San Diego $35 million to build a coastal research shipsandiegouniontribune.com
- SAN DIEGO REGION IS DROUGHT-SAFE THIS SUMMER, COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY SAYS, BUT RESIDENTS ASKED TO CONSERVE WATEReastcountymagazine.org
- SOptimism persists amid vaccinationssandiegodowntownnews.com
- Amazon's Jeff Bezos gives Salk Institute $30 million to help fight climate changesandiegouniontribune.com
- UC San Diego Nobel laureate Mario Molina, who helped reveal damage to the ozone layer, dies at 77sandiegouniontribune.com
- Coast Guard chooses UC San Diego to evaluate, develop safety and law enforcement technologysandiegouniontribune.com
- ‘The oceans are taking a beating’: Seawater temperatures on SLO’s coast keep getting highersanluisobispo.com
- UCSD chancellor sued for allegedly discriminating against female executivesandiegouniontribune.com
- HState Dept. Science Envoy Quits With Scathing Letter With an Embedded Message: ‘I-M-P-E-A-C-H’hamodia.com
- Trump's science envoy quits in scathing letter with an embedded message: I-M-P-E-A-C-HChicago Tribune
- Trump’s science envoy quits in scathing letter with an embedded message: I-M-P-E-A-C-HWashington Post
- Trump’s science envoy quits with scathing letter with an embedded message: “I-M-P-E-A-C-H”Denver Post
- Protecting climate data growing concernThe Columbian
- California scientists worry that Trump will interfere with climate data - Sun, 12 Mar 2017 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- UCSD scientists worry Trump could suppress climate change dataLA Times
- UCSD scientists worried Trump will interfere with climate datasandiegouniontribune.com
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