7. Equitable Solutions to the Carbon and Climate Problem (November 5, 2008)
science, climate change, global warming, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, international relations, environmental economics, trees, atmospheric gases, nitrogen, biology, emissions, China, financial crisis, technology, Intergovernmental Panel
6. Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics (October 29, 2008)
science, physics, chemistry, energy, Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), materials science, solar cells, semiconductors, silicon, photovoltaics, nanotechnology, quantum chemistry, optics, polymer science, electrical e
5. The Future of Oil (October 22, 2008)
science, energy, fossil fuel, oil, oil reserves, petroleum, peak oil production, global warming, climate change, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), crude oil, Department of Energy (DOE), Saudi Arabia, oil prices, recovery factor, Energy
4. Cradle to Cradle (October 15, 2008)
science, product design, architecture, green, sustainability, entrepreneurship, innovation, William McDonough, equity, ecology, economy, intelligent design, natural resources, intention, renewable resources, Eco-efficiency, Eco-effectiveness, Environmenta
2. Evaluation of Proposed Energy Solutions to Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Energy Security (Oc
science, energy, climate change, global warming, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, pollution, renewable resources, carbon dioxide emissions, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, corn ethanol, environmental economics, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IP
3. Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy (October 8, 2008)
science, geography, energy, environment, geopolitics, politics, international relations, energy policy, natural resources, oil, natural gas, North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO), Africa, China, Europe, energy crisis, economics, climate change, global
1. Overcoming the Resource Curse (September 24, 2008)
science, economics, politics, oil, poverty, corruption, international relations, energy, authoritarian rule, government corruption, dictatorship, oil dependence, developing countries, market volatility, Africa, oil prices, energy crisis, environment, tran
9. Coal’s Role in the Global Energy Mix: Coal Markets with a View to 2030 (March 4, 2009)
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, electricity, greenhouse gas emission, GHG, fuel mix, carbon dioxide, technology, reserve, trade flow, Atlantic Pacific basin, mitigation, price, futures market, cap and trade, clean sparks,
8. Can Nuclear Energy be a Sustainable Contribution to Address Climate Change Concerns? The French E
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, electricity, greenhouse gas, GHG, emission, renewable, consumption of fossil fuel, pollution, oil crisis, energy independent, carbon dioxide, solution, low cost, initial capital investment,
7. Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in the Built Environment: a Revolutionary Cement Technology (February
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, mineral carbonation process, sequestration, calcium carbonate, reef coral atoll, limestone, photosynthesis, CO2, ocean, drastic change, coal power plant, renewable energy, electricity, China
6. A Pathway for Widespread Utilization of Geothermal Energy (February 11, 2009)
science, biology, environmental studies, geothermal energy, thermodynamic research, hydrothermal vent, combustion, earth, natural heat, drilling, gas, hydrogen, nuclear power, waste, Iceland, electric, technology, capital intensive, utility, conversion,
5. Smart Grids and De-Carbonising the Power Sector (February 5, 2009)
science, technology, engineering, power, networks, electronics, smart grids, transmission, climate change, innovation, sustainability, renewable energy, plants, load, electrical engineering, decarbonization, distributed generation, digital signal processi
4. Renewable Ocean Energy Conversion Systems (January 28, 2009)
science, technology, engineering, renewable resources, marine technology, turbines, wind, alternative energy, design, industry, power density, tidal, hydrodynamics, torsion, bending, hydroelasticity, sensors, degrees of freedom, angle of attack, pitch, to
3. Sustainable Aviation: Future Air Transportation and the Environment (January 21, 2009)
science, technology, engineering, aviation, aeronautics, aircraft fuel efficiency, carbon dioxide, sustainability, Global Positioning System (GPS), economics, numerical optimization, climate change, friction, drag, airplane, aerodynamics, National Aerona
2. New Ways to Think About Regulating Greenhouse Gasses (January 14, 2009)
Science, Climate change, environmental biology, international, UN, carbon markets, emissions trading credits , economically, Kyoto treaty, developing countries, industry, technology, energy, offset, government, emissions trading system, electric, power, c
1. When the Rubber Hits the Road: The Real Story on Fuel Economy (January 7, 2009)
science, economics, engineering, environment, global warming, energy, climate change, policy, technology, research, education, international issues, oil, fuel emissions, carbon, transportation, congestion, car, mileage, automobile, vehicle, bus transit, A
6. A Strategy for Exploiting Unconventional Gas Resources (May 20, 2009)
earth science, environmental biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, math, climate change, economy, energy, technology, oil, nuclear, electricity, chemical, renewable fuel, greenhouse gas, GHG, fossil fuel, atmosphere, carbon capture, supply, natural ga
5. Life: Laser Inertial Fusion Energy System for Sustainable, Carbon-Free Energy Future (May 13, 200
environmental biology, science, chemistry, physics, engineering, energy, economics, greenhouse gas, GHG, mitigation, ecosystem, managing risk, sustainable development, energy, fuel, neutron, electron, magnetic inertial fusion gain, limitless fuel, carbon
4. Adaptation to Climate Change (May 6, 2009)
environmental biology, science, chemistry, energy, religion, economics, maladaptation,greenhouse gas, GHG, mitigation activity, vulnerability, sensitivity, miscommunication, ecosystem, managing risk, response capacity, adjust livelihood, impact, sustaina
3. Why the United States Has Yet to Benefit From Electricity Industry Re-structuring (And What Can B
Environmental Studies, Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Biology, energy, electricity, economics, regulation, cost of service, consumer, market design mechanism, bid, provider, price, produce, monopoly, public utilities commission, Pacific Gas & Ele













