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Magic Numbers in the Climate Debate (Katharine Hayhoe, Climate Center & Professor of Pubic Policy at Texas Tech University)

by Admin | May 6, 2020 | Governance & Tradeoffs Generally

Professor of Public Policy & Public Law, Texas Tech University Katharine Hayhoe Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date: May 6, 2020 Keywords:  Two Degrees Celsius "Magic Numbers in the Climate Change Debate" by Katharine Hayoe...

Energy Infrastructure & Indigenous Communities (Guillermo Garcia Sanchez, Texas A&M University School of Law)

by Admin | Apr 29, 2020 | New Energy Infrastructure and the Green Transition

Associate Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law Guillermo Garcia Sanchez Interviewer: James Coleman, Interview date: April 2020 Key Terms: Indigenous Land Rights    Pipelines and Indigenous Communities by Guillermo Garcia Sanchez...

Restricting Energy Production & Flaring (James Coleman, SMU Dedman School of Law)

by Admin | Mar 27, 2020 | Regulatory Instruments & Carbon Emission Reduction

Associate professor of law, smu dedman school of law James Coleman Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date:  March 27, 2020 Keywords: Gas Flaring    Restricting Energy Production & Flaring by James Coleman...

Renewable Natural Gas & a Decarbonized Energy Future (Michael Webber, University of Texas and ENGIE)

by Admin | Mar 27, 2020 | Energy Affordability & the Green Transition

Josey Centennial Professor of Energy Resources, University of Texas & Chief Science & Technology Officer, ENGIE Michael Webber Interviewer: David Spence, Interview date:  March 27, 2020   Keywords: Decarbonization, Energy Storage, Renewable Natural Gas,...

Energy News in Depth: Mission Possible: Reaching Net Zero

by Admin | Feb 24, 2020 | News

Energy News in Depth: Mission Possible: Reaching Net Zero by Admin | Feb 24, 2020 |...
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