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When Climate and Energy Collide

Our electric grid is increasingly vulnerable to a changing climate. How can we plan for, and execute on, a clean energy, carbon-neutral future as climate change continues to accelerate? In this lecture, Amber Mahone explores the blind spots in planning for the needed clean energy transition and how climate science could better inform these efforts.

Tipping Points in Tropical Forests: Carbon fluxes in the Amazon and Africa

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

July 2021 Research Review

Introducing the Crux Alliance

Made up of six world-class organizations with deep policy design expertise, the Crux Alliance is laser-focused on advancing policies to generate powerful action in the countries and sectors that matter most to carbon reduction. The Crux Alliance is a joint project of Aspen Global Change Institute and Energy Innovation: Policy and Technology LLC.

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Crux Alliance

The Crux Alliance, a joint project of Aspen Global Change Institute and Energy Innovation, is a group of globally recognized, technically expert organizations that are laser-focused on advancing policies—unbiased, pragmatic, and localized—to generate powerful action in the countries and sectors m

How Climate-Induced Risks Affect Power System Planning in the U.S. Southeast

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by Julie Vano, Aspen Global Change Institute

June 2021 Research Review

Understanding Soil Carbon Science To Identify Strategies For Climate Mitigation And Adaptation

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By guest authors Mark A. Bradford (Yale University), Chelsea J. Carey (Point Blue Conservation Science), Daniel A. Kane (Yale University), Emily E. Oldfield (Environmental Defense Fund), Darya Watnick (Yale University), Stephen A. Wood (The Nature Conservancy).

March 2021 Research Review

The Paris Agreement, Five Years Later: What research says about future directions

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

December 2020 Quarterly Research Review

Negative Emissions

Reforestation in southern Oregon, U.S.A. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Downtowngal

Sources of Energy

Offshore wind turbines and energy substation in Germany. Source: U.S. Department of Energy

Electrification and Alternative Fuels

High Concentrating Photovoltaic (CPV) panels, mounted on dual-axis tracking racking systems. Fresnel lenses in the panels concentrate sunlight that is then converted into electricity by photovoltaic cells. Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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