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Category: Climate Change & Energy

Climate Change & Energy

Transmission transition: Modernizing U.S. transmission planning to support decarbonization

Alisha Kasam-Griffith3 Natasha S. Turkmani3 Martin J. Wolf , and 2 more

Federal policy changes may increase adoption of non-transmission alternatives, which can defer or replace the need for new transmission infrastructure.

View More Transmission transition: Modernizing U.S. transmission planning to support decarbonization
Climate Change & Energy

Institutions and governments can slow climate change by regulating and reducing halocarbon refrigerant use

Martin Wolf3 Adam Meier3 Bridget Nyland , and 3 more

There are gaps in federal regulation of halocarbon refrigerant use. This leaves room for state, local, and voluntary policies to reduce halocarbon use and emissions.

View More Institutions and governments can slow climate change by regulating and reducing halocarbon refrigerant use
Climate Change & Energy

Coral reefs are critical for our food supply, tourism, and ocean health. We can protect them from climate change

Hanny E. Rivera3 Andrea N. Chan , and Victoria Luu

Coral reefs provide ecosystem services worth \$11 trillion dollars annually by protecting coasts, sustaining fisheries, generating tourism, and creating jobs across the tropics

View More Coral reefs are critical for our food supply, tourism, and ocean health. We can protect them from climate change

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National Security Space & Security

Our remaining options for preventing a nuclear Iran

Thomas D. MacDonald3 Peter Roemer , and Ethan Klein

Returning to a cooperative agreement such as the Iran deal, though made challenging by mutual distrust, provides the best chance to prevent Iran from resuming a nuclear weapons program.

Climate Change & Energy

Transmission transition: Modernizing U.S. transmission planning to support decarbonization

Alisha Kasam-Griffith3 Natasha S. Turkmani3 Martin J. Wolf , and 2 more

Federal policy changes may increase adoption of non-transmission alternatives, which can defer or replace the need for new transmission infrastructure.

Artificial Intelligence

A self driving license: Ensuring autonomous vehicles deliver on the promise of safer roads

Christopher Bradley , and Victoria Preston

Autonomous vehicles will only be safer than human drivers if appropriate support and testing protocols are provided and enforced.

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