If you're hiring or know of jobs that align, let me know! My email : madalsa [at] ucsb [dot] edu which leads me to....
(c) How do we integrate these new technologies -- primarily electric and high-powered -- onto our power grids? (d) How do we retire the (massive!) fossil stock of our cars, appliances, and power plants? Website : madalsa.org + working on an exciting book project!
Hi! 1) I'm on the job market for 2024-2025! I research feasible, equitable, and affordable solutions for energy transition. 4 questions I study: (a) What are the environmental impacts of different technologies? (b) How do we get middle/low-income consumers to adopt cleantech?
India's total gasoline consumption (2019) = 9.8 billion gallons. Fuel wasted due to congestion in the U.S. (2022) = 3.3 billion gallons.
Excellent! There’s some distributional precedent in this already. Only small commercial customers and eligible industrial customers get the analogous climate credit under the program.
Interested in helping make electricity more affordable for Californians who can least afford the rising costs? Check out our legal fellow Eric Macomber’s blog post on one idea that the Climate and Energy Policy Program is developing: cepp.substack.com/p/climate-cr...
It's getting more expensive to heat and cool your home in California, and lower-income households are most affected. The state's Cap-and-Trade program could help fix that.
I once went to upper peninsula in Michigan and upper Himalayas in Bhutan and I still knew people. Santa Barbara? No one.
I generally hate the direction most media/websites/ content has taken since 2014 but podcasting remains elite
open.spotify.com/episode/0yuV... Ok enjoy for an hour and someone should make this into a movie ASAP
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