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Financing Urban Adaptation to Address Climate Change
Join Penn IUR, Perry World House, and Kleinman Center for Energy Policy for a two-day virtual meeting on urban adaptation to climate change.
Alumni Networking Fireside Chats
In an intimate setting, meet Penn alumni working in high-level energy positions and learn about how young professionals can prepare for a successful career in the energy sector.
Penn’s Electric Race Car
Penn Electric Racing brings its electric race car to campus.
Student Lightning Talks
Hear presentations on energy research from Penn graduate and undergraduate students from across campus.
A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson
Join author Kim Stanley Robinson, in conversation by Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, as he discusses his new novel and a vision of climate change over the coming decades.
Renewable Energy and Indigenous Communities
How do indigenous groups worldwide perceive the growth of renewable energy? Is it an opportunity or a risk? The panel will discuss how to minimize the new threats and make the energy transition more just for the indigenous people.
Careers in the Energy Sector: A Panel Discussion with Penn Alumni
Meet Penn Alumni working in high-level energy positions and learn about how young professionals can prepare for a successful career in the energy sector.
2022 Carnot Prize Policy Lecture and Award Ceremony
The Kleinman Center awards its seventh annual Carnot Prize for distinguished contributions in energy policy to Lord Nicholas Stern, professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Governing Net Zero
Visiting Scholar Thomas Hale discusses the next phase of net zero and the governance required to achieve the goals.
Grid Reliability through Clean Energy
Incoming Kleinman Center faculty member Shelley Welton explains why energy governance reform is the key to achieving the dual imperatives of clean energy and grid reliability.