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The Inequalities of Climate Change and Poverty: Impact Analysis and Potential SolutionsChristopher T. Jackson - In Gallup’s 2016 environment poll, 64 percent of U.S. adults are now worried a “great deal” or “fair amount” about global warming, with a record 65 percent attributing warming primarily to human activities (1). These poll results come... Keep Reading »
Carbon Capture and Storage as a Method to Mitigate Climate ChangeSabina Hyseni - Through increased industry practices, land degradation, and burning of fossil fuels the anthropogenic sources of CO2 have increased creating global concern due to the adverse impacts of climate change. Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technologies have been... Keep Reading »
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Commercialization of Biochar and the Benefits for Climate Change and AgricultureNate D. Van Beilen - Biochar is biomass that has been converted into charcoal through the pyrolysis process. Biochar is applied into soils for carbon sequestration or for improving soil fertility. The carbon bonds in biochar are very stable and do not break down easily which makes biochar... Keep Reading »
OMEGA: Playing for ChangeA. Rachelle Foss - Despite all the information we have regarding climate change and the potential perils of continuing on our path of consumption, people are slow to make the necessary changes. Our tendency to live habitually and the dampening effect continuous negative messaging has... Keep Reading »
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Efficient Pricing of Carbon in the EU and its Effect on ConsumersMichael Lee - A European single market for electricity is modeled to find the optimal portfolio of energy generation technologies in the presence of a carbon tax. The goal is to find the Pareto optimal carbon tax rate such that both carbon emissions and production costs are minimized... Keep Reading »
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