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April 12, 2022 | Stanford School of Earth, Energy and the Environment
Analysis of data from 140 countries suggests many rich countries could use less energy per capita without compromising health, happiness or... Read More
April 8, 2022 | Stanford Graduate School of Business
The world of climate promises and carbon offsets is “like the Wild West, where anything goes,” says Stefan Reichelstein.
April 6, 2022 | Stanford School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences
Energy expert Inês Azevedo, a lead author of the energy chapter in the United Nations’ new report on climate mitigation, discusses the assessment and... Read More
April 5, 2022 | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
A Stanford University analysis could help policymakers across the U.S. spend billions of dollars in new federal infrastructure funding more wisely.... Read More
April 5, 2022 | Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions
A new modeling approach combines machine learning and human insights to map the regions and ports most at risk for illicit practices, like forced... Read More
March 24, 2022 | Stanford News Service
Stanford completes the university’s transition to 100 percent renewable electricity as Solar Generating Station #2 begins commercial operation.
March 24, 2022 | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
As a climate-change researcher, I work on issues that make a difference for the future. But long-term issues like climate change can be hard to... Read More
March 24, 2022 | Precourt Institute for Energy
Using airborne sensors that see methane in the air, Stanford researchers say leaks are more worrisome than thought, but hope lies in the sensing... Read More
March 7, 2022 | Stanford News Service
Researchers examine the implications of squid found over 1,200 kilometers north of their usual territory.

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