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Energy Justice Scholar Sanya Carley to Join Penn Faculty and Kleinman Center
and the Stuart Weitzman School of Design welcome Sanya Carley, currently an O’Neill Professor at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and associate vice provost of faculty and academic affairs
The Dakota Access Pipeline: A Review of the Policy and Legal Issues
View the Presentation Dakota Access: A Review of the Policy and Legal IssuesBenjamin Nussdorf
Evaluating K-12 Public School District Sustainability Plans for Justice and Equity
Introduction and Research Questions School districts and school facilities are vital components to communities, cities, and regions. Over the ... physical footprint they occupy in the United States and began establishing
Climate and Energy Security Intersections: Explorations with the Perry World House Climate Security Atlas
global and transboundary climate risks. Building on existing work, the project will incorporate new energy-focused data layers and develop a ... , regulators, and communities, particularly in the context of the global South
Contemporary Trends in European Energy Security, Critical Infrastructure Protection, and Russia Energy Sanctions Enforcement
diversification infrastructure Development and implementation of energy regulatory and security policy frameworks Cyber and physical security of energy ... protections and NATO’s operational energy security goals Countering
Local Electric Vehicle and Battery Manufacturing Communities Under Shifting Policy Priorities
communities that became “boom towns” due to electric vehicle and battery ... ; Rincon, NC; and Blythewood, SC—the research examines changes in social, economic, and political conditions as experienced and perceived by local
Electric Vehicle Charging Networks Reliability: Case Studies of National and Local Policies in Japan
study includes literature reviews in both English and Japanese, followed ... include integration between chargers, public utilities, and homes; reducing ... investing and owning the charging networks, regulation of charging rates
Resurfacing the State? Media Portrayals and Public Perceptions of Federal Energy-Industry Investments
and local community responses, particularly through media portrayal. It ... transition and potential shifts in energy politics, using qualitative case studies and a large-sample media analysis. Methodologically, the study will
Disasters in the Delta: Oil Spills, Externalities, and Militant Competition in Nigeria
and economic outcomes to estimate the effects of spills on investment and productivity, and 2) to study the dynamics of oil-related violence ... amnesty may actually increase attacks and decrease production by increasing
Heating the Bauhaus: Architectural History in the Context of Energy Policy and Transition
of low-carbon living and encouraging discussion about policy, lifestyles, and urban transformation. The history of the Bauhaus Dessau, designed by Walter Gropius and built outside Berlin in 1925, provides a