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Comparing the 2024 Presidential Candidates’ Energy Agendas

The 2024 GOP Platform supports deregulation and incentives for traditional energy sources like coal, oil, natural gas, and some renewables ... environmental rules and former Trump colleagues have outlined a plan to continue

Local Leverage: Energy Policy on the Ballot

about how existing infrastructure will be managed and how new ... context of renewable energy rollout and electric vehicle support. These questions come at a tense moment for Democrats and climate activists: the

One Bad Backward Bill Will Hurt the Nation

electricity, reduce economic growth, and wipe out hundreds of thousands of jobs ... :  Increase household electricity bills by 10%, and up to 22% in some states ... by 5–7% in 2030, and 6–10% in 2035 Increase average annual

Elevating Carbon Management: Reimagining Climate Policy in a Politicized Energy Landscape

The politicization of net-zero goals and renewable energy has led to ... and solar expansions face institutional pushback. Yet one pathway ... , we explicitly focus on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS

Europe Maps Out Its Hydrogen Energy Strategy

, produced mainly with wind and solar power, as an energy resource in a broad ... fossil fuels, such as steel production and air travel, and for which there ... clean hydrogen supply and demand quickly enough to create a carbon

Raw Materials Pose ESG Challenge for EV Industry

episodes one and two. The International Energy Agency forecasts that ... sourced from regions of the world where environmental and social governance ... clean energy transition and has raised concern among clean technology

Wrong About Urbanization? How Emerging Factors Could Shift People Away from Cities

over 80% urban today, and recent census trends reveal an ongoing concentration of population and economic wealth into cities throughout the world ... farreaching implications for environmental, economic, and social sustainability

Does Attribution Science Give Climate Litigators a Smoking Gun?

connections between climate change and recent extreme weather events in the U.S. and around the globe. The science is emerging as a result of advances in computer power used to model weather and the climate, and as scientists have

Resources

organizations on campus working on energy issues, and stay current on UNFCCC ... Penn community has access to vital academic and professional resources related to energy and energy policy, including books, news services

The CO2 Transportation Challenge

potential for atmospheric carbon to be captured and stored across the U.S., and highlights the fact that the best places for carbon to be captured, and stored, are frequently not the same. On the podcast, two report