Burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and transportation is by far the largest contributor to greenhouse gases, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Renewable power generation ...
The newly developed machine learning model greatly speeds up assessing the properties of molybdenum carbide catalysts for biomass conversion to useful products (top path) compared with current ...
Estimates vary, but it’s widely acknowledged that HVAC systems in buildings — residential, commercial, industrial, institutional — together account for a significant proportion of greenhouse gases, ...
The path to decarbonization is arching toward hybridization and innovation. As the built environment confronts its critical role in global carbon emissions, industry leaders are moving beyond ...
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The Pathway to Industrial Decarbonization To effectively tackle the climate crisis and reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the United States must provide a pathway to accelerating the decarbonization of ...
As extreme weather events become more frequent and the impacts of climate change become stronger, countries around the world are strengthening their decarbonization efforts. The 2016 Paris Agreement ...
Companies today face heightened pressure from regulators, customers, investors and the supply chain to prioritize decarbonization. But while businesses need actionable environmental insights to meet ...
The power, utilities, and renewables (PUR) sector has a significant role to play in the transition to clean energy—and for good reason: decarbonizing power production will allow other industries to ...
CO2 is the largest driver of climate change and the greenhouse gas most intimately integrated into the U.S. economy and way of life. This ad hoc committee will examine the status of technologies, ...
new video loaded: Is Decarbonization Dead? transcript Trump just shredded America’s most ambitious climate policy. Jane Flegal and Jesse Jenkins discuss what this means for the future of renewable ...