Search

Showing search results for Maria Burnett and Kristof Titeca

Plugging the Leaks: Why Existing Financial Incentives Aren’t Enough to Reduce Methane

and use of fossil fuels, particularly the oil and gas industry (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2012). With global oil and gas production growing (Figure 1), understanding the scientific and market forces surrounding these

Climate Adaptation Strategies: How Do We “Manage” Managed Retreat?

, Maria, Florence and Michael. Under our federalism system, federal ... , heavy sighs, and consternation. After all, retreat conjures negative images of defeat and loss to the enemy. Similarly, climate change is an

How a Green New Deal Could Redraw America’s Map

the island's diaspora extending certainly well before Sandy and Maria ... address climate change and economic inequality, with a plan that promises to fundamentally alter Americans’ relationship to their natural and built

Domenic Vitiello

and Regional Planning in the Weitzman School of Design. He researches the history and contemporary practice of community and economic development; immigrant communities; and urban agriculture and food system

Shu Yang

Shu Yang is a professor of materials science and engineering and a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. She is interested in developing novel materials

Siva Mathiyazhagan

Social Policy and Practice. He is also the Associate Director of Strategies and Impact at the SAFELab at Penn and RSM Assembly Fellows at the ... strategies and facilitates local-global partnerships to scale SAFELab

Serguei Netessine

Serguei Netessine is Senior Vice Dean of Innovation and Global Initiatives and Dhirubhai Ambani Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Operations, Information and Decisions Department at The Wharton

Energy Cost Burdens for Low-Income Households

major U.S. cities, and to link energy costs to savings opportunities for specific building types and attributes. We seek to address fundamental questions of how energy efficiency and energy cost vary by demographic and

Juan-Pablo Montero

-2020 visiting scholar at the Kleinman Center and is a professor of economics at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His research and teaching are concentrated in the areas of resource and environmental economics

A Research Agenda for Tribology

Tribology—the science related to friction, wear, and lubrication ... (wasted energy) and wear (which leads to energy consumed to produce replacement materials and parts, as well as down-time of manufacturing and all