Energy Resources & Access

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Berger interviewed for new book on climate denialists

In Climate Myths: The Campaign Against Climate Science, Dr. John J. Berger deconstructs the climate change denialists' myths in simple, easy-to-read terms.
May 11, 2013
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Aldy on true cost of fossil fuel subsidies

Hundreds of billions of dollars in the developing world are funding subsidies for fossil fuel energy, including petroleum, electricity, and natural gas. Joseph Aldy, assistant professor of public policy, is currently research the economic and environmental impacts of these subsidies. He presented a snapshot of his latest research during an Energy Policy Seminar on Monday (March 25).
May 10, 2013
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Wolf warns Keystone XL would feed superstorm risk

It was the day the ocean came ashore. We watched in horror as Hurricane Sandy lurched into the East Coast last October. Floodwaters surged into Manhattan and inundated more than 70 percent of Atlantic City. Months later, people in New Jersey and other parts of the East Coast are still trying to pick up the pieces.
May 5, 2013
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Nazaroff warns of climate change impacts on indoor air quality

"We spend almost all of our time indoors and this can impact public health in a negative way," the University of California's William Nazaroff told environmentalresearchweb. "If we don't pay attention to this issue, the forces of climate change will make things worse."
May 1, 2013
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Inaugural National Adaptation Forum: Whole lotta adapting going on!

For those of you adaptation fans out there who couldn’t make it to Denver the first week of April, you missed out on an event that is getting rave reviews.
April 29, 2013
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Ditching Dirty Diesel

Diesel-powered vehicles are a significant source of pollution, impacting health and contributing to climate change. The Ditching Dirty Diesel Collaborative, a coalition of community, environmental advocacy and public health departments, is working together with the Pacific Institute to reduce the impact of this pollution on low-income communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
April 17, 2013
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Energy Efficiency from the Ground Up

1999 Switzer Fellow Erika Zavaleta strives to bridge ecological theory and research to sound conservation and management practice in her work and personal life. Between 2008 and 2010, she and husband Bernie Tershy worked with Anni Tilt of Berkeley-based Arkin Tilt Architects and Santa Cruz builder Marc Susskind to design and build a home that did just that.
April 17, 2013
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Mulvaney shares the toxic side of solar energy

Solar power is often hailed as one of the cleanest available sources of energy, but that claim may not be entirely true. Numbers provided by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control show that solar panel manufacturers in the state produced more than 46-million pounds of hazardous waste between 2007 and 2011. Listen to the story
March 25, 2013
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Lessons for Homeowners from Green Affordable Housing (Switzer Foundation Webinar Series)

Are you a homeowner, interested in finding ways to make your home or investment property more sustainable? Then listen to Beverly Craig (1994) discuss lessons learned from six years working on improving the water and energy performance of multifamily affordable housing with Homeowner's Rehab, a nonprofit that owns over 1,000 units of affordable housing in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
March 19, 2013
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Innovative Weatherization in Chicago

Kristen Pratt is the Program Coordinator for the Chicago Conservation Corps (C3) at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. One of the group's most successful projects has been the Community Weatherization Action Teams (CWAT) program, which helps volunteers plan weatherization events and campaigns all over the city. Over 25,000 homes have been weatherized through the city program and with their assistance.
March 19, 2013