New commentary published in the Lancet on World Water Day (March 22) calls on researchers, policy makers, and professionals to strengthen their commitment to addressing gender inequities in global water delivery systems. Co-authored … Continue Reading »
Brookings Institute Launches Carbon Scoring Taskforce with UC Berkeley’s David Anthoff and Meredith Fowlie
The Center on Regulation and Markets at the Brookings Institute has launched a new taskforce to create a blueprint for a federal Office of Carbon Scoring. The taskforce includes co-chair … Continue Reading »
ERG’s Crespo Montañés and Kammen on Centering Equity In the Clean Energy Transition
A commentary with authorship by ERG PhD student Cristina Crespo Montañés and ERG professor Dan Kammen has recently been published in Science Direct on how we can center principles of … Continue Reading »
ERG’s Maria Villalpando Examines Food Sovereignty in Rural Mexico Through Tortillas
A piece by ERG PhD student Maria Villalpando was recently published in the Feminist Food Journal on how the history of tortillas can inform our discussion of food sovereignty in … Continue Reading »
Research from ERG’s Esther Shears in Nature Climate Change Compares Models of Climate Governance
ERG PhD student Esther Shears is an author of a recently published paper in Nature Climate Change, undertaking a comparative study of national climate governance. To read the full piece, … Continue Reading »
ERG’s Dan Kammen on How Recent Fusion Breakthroughs Could Pave the Way for Clean Energy
Building Inclusive Research Practices: ERG’s Dan Kammen in Nature Energy Paper
ERG’s Dan Kammen is an author of a recent publication in Nature Energy about the potential for inclusive research practices to help facilitate a more equitable energy transition. Read the … Continue Reading »
ERG’s Dan Kammen in TIME on The Case Against Deep Seabed Mining
ERG’s Dan Kammen recently published an op-ed in TIME about the hazards of deep-sea mining. Kammen and co-author Sylvia Earle argue that deep-sea mining would greatly disrupt the natural sequestration … Continue Reading »
Study Led by ERG’s Jenny Rempel Finds High Levels of Arsenic in Prison Drinking Water
A new study led by ERG’s Jenny Rempel and researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia Tech is among the first to examine how arsenic contamination affects the drinking … Continue Reading »
Pro-Health Fuels Agenda Could Advance Energy Justice: ERG’s Dan Kammen and Annelise Gill-Wiehl in Nature Energy
ERG’s Dan Kammen and Annelise Gill-Wiehl have recently been published in Nature Energy with a paper exploring a pro-health cookstove strategy that would help further energy justice. Read the full … Continue Reading »