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US experiencing climate change now, latest National Climate Assessment showsThe White House on Tuesday released a comprehensive scientific analysis of the impacts of global climate change in the United States in its Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5). … |
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Getting energized about the futureClimate negotiators have wrapped up their work at this month’s COP28, at which — for the first time ever — there was a calling for “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in… |
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ASU to lead new DOE Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation InstituteEditor’s note: This story is featured in the 2023 year in review.… |
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NSF grants $5M to ASU researchers to combat climate changeThe destabilizing impact of climate change is hard to ignore. The energy industry has been heavily implicated in the evolving climate crisis due to its ever-increasing demand for fossil fuels. The U.S. Department of Energy has funded billions of dollars on research… |
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Air Force veteran finds support, success through online degree programEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of … |
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Charging up an electrified futureIn the face of climate change, the growing necessity to transition from traditional fossil fuels to using electricity as civilization’s primary source of energy demands an upgrade in the capabilities of power electronics. Power electronics are semiconductor devices that… |
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Anthony Waas named director of ASU’s School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and EnergyAnthony Waas aims to train leaders who will create the future by optimizing engineering education. To accomplish this goal, Waas has stepped into a new role as director of the … |
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Celebrating Earth Day around the worldOriginating in the United States in 1970, Earth Day is now celebrated worldwide. But even before it became an official day, many countries were already mindful of their carbon footprint in their daily routines. Arizona State University professors from the School… |
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Data science grad plans to bring passion and expertise back to MinneapolisEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of … |
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ASU researcher joins high-level environmental panel on methane reductionThe alarming increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is a primary focus in discussions about the current climate crisis. Yet an even more potent greenhouse gas is threatening Earth’s environment: methane. Now, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and… |