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Exploring a Tool to Curb Climate Change: Direct Air Capture

need to do both: curb our current emissions and create negative emissions. But what are negative emissions and how do we get them? Negative emissions remove CO2 from the atmosphere and store it on land, underground, or

Climate Goes Mainstream

series, and even the conservative Wall Street Journal allowed the four ... and the fact that climate change is just getting too hard to deny. Last ... link between melting arctic sea ice and the tendency for frigid artic air

Solar Energy: Not Just for Philadelphia’s Elite

credited to a number of factors and there is an effort across Philadelphia to ... spreading clean energy and increasing energy efficiency. In 2016, PEA launched ... cleaner Philadelphia, drive down energy costs, and create 10,000 jobs in

DOE’s Lifeline to Transmission Siting for Renewables

cheap wind energy to the southeast U.S. The $2.5 billion Plains and ... Oklahoma and Texas, to areas of higher demand in Arkansas and Tennessee ... deployment and integration of renewable energy onto the electrical grid.  Some

EV Market Hits Its Tipping Point

energize a transportation revolution include Nissan’s Leaf and BMW’s i3.  In ... style and a price to match, but also came up short on endurance.   Yet ... .  If the high stakes and recent, almost universal rush by manufacturers to

The Case for Nature-Based Solutions

Richter, Penn Professor of German and Dutch Studies

Can Local Participation Help Solve the Oil Curse?

handful of multinational “supermajors” and state-run firms. Local private firms typically lack the know-how, financing, and technology to conduct the capital-intensive work of drilling and pumping oil. But this

Tax Substitution as Climate Policy for Hard-to-Decarbonize Sectors

economic activity and, consequently, faces strong resistance from current ... sector accounts for 2.5% of CO2 emissions and 3.5% of the effects leading ... and fast expansion of service networks. Still, alternative fuel

Ahmed Abdellah

Student Advisory Council Member Ahmed Abdellah is a Kleinman Center Student Advisory Council Member and is a student studying in the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER) program. Abdellah was

Closing Loopholes in Carbon Offset Regulation

Some carbon emissions are too difficult and expensive to eliminate ... lowest cost possible, many companies and countries plan to use carbon ... patchwork of voluntary registries and standards like the Gold Standard