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Making Knowledge Actionable for Sustainability

April 16, 2020

Press Release: Special Issue of Current Issue in Environmental Sustainability
Contact: James Arnott, (970)-300-9080, jamesa@agci.org

The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the world in unimaginable ways and at a rapid pace. The crisis has revealed, very dramatically, how science can inform bold societal actions in response to risks. At the same time, the use of science for decision-making on COVID-19 and other major societal challenges reveals a very complex relationship between science and action.

How much energy do data centers really use?

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by Eric Masanet and Nuoa Lei, Northwestern University

March 2020 Quarterly Research Review

What rooftop solar tells us about who's participating (and who's not) in the clean energy transition

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by James Arnott, Aspen Global Change Institute

March 2020 Quarterly Research Review

Negative Emission Technologies and Land Use

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by John Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute

December 2019 Quarterly Research Review

Energy justice: a complex but vital piece to a clean energy transition

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

December 2019 Quarterly Research Review

Electrifying the Building Sector: Recent research perspectives on available technologies, policies, and mitigation strategies

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

September 2019 Quarterly Research Review

Direct Air Capture and Storage: Should we be driving with one foot on the gas and the other on the brake?

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by John Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute

September 2019 Quarterly Research Review

Sharing Our Hopes, Fears, and Solutions to Solve Climate Change While Creating a Better Society: The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Design Framework

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by Chris Bataille (IDDRI.org)

June 2019 Quarterly Research Review

Developing Low-Emission Technologies for the Chemical Industry: A perspective from within the industry

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by Brigitta Huckestein (BASF)

June 2019 Quarterly Research Review - Guest Perspective

Self-Driving Vehicles and the Environment

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By guest authors Morteza Taiebat and Ming Xu, University of Michigan

March 2019 Quarterly Research Review

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