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$2.3 trillion; scope 3; earthquake risks; pro bono
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April 2021

Why climate change is at the center of a $2.3 trillion federal plan

Hard-to-quantify emissions are next frontier for Stanford sustainability
 


Stanford scientists map local earthquake risks from Eagle Ford fracking


Stanford’s Lawyers for a Sustainable Economy celebrates two years of successful pro bono work


Green giants: Five Stanford GSB alumni quietly pulling levers to save the planet 


Stanford junior, a 2021 Truman Scholarship winner, leads non-profit Power Shift Network


Adapt and Be Adept (excerpt from book edited by Terry Anderson)


Anthony Kinslow on how to close the clean-energy divide - The Future of Everything podcast


2D puddles of electrons spontaneously emerge in a 3D superconducting material


Congress must act to solve the methane problem (opinion)


Getting to net-zero is not only technically feasible but economically viable (opinion)

IN THE NEWS

SUSTAINABLE FINANCE INITIATIVE LAUNCHES NEW SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

EVENTS

Unless noted otherwise, events listed are free, open to the public, online, require registration and Pacific time.

Stanford Energy Seminar with Tom Jaramillo: Catalyzing a sustainable future – Developing new processes for the chemical and energy sectors. Mon., 5/3, 4:00 pm

TomKat Center's Tackling Global Challenges series: Plastic, episode 3. Thu., 5/6, 4:00 pm

StorageX International Symposium with MIT's Jennifer Rupp: Solid-state batteries - materials and scale-up, Fri., 5/7, 8:45 am

ERE Seminar with Princeton's Jesse Jenkins: Guiding innovation: Using optimization methods to evaluate the design-space for novel low-carbon technologies. Mon., 5/10, 11:30 am

Smart Grid Seminar with Iowa State's James McCalley: Electric grid security. Thu., 5/13, 2:30 pm

SFI Seminar: Roles of corporate capital in driving clean energy impact, with Soh Young In and Andrew Petermen of Stanford's Center for Integrated Facility Engineering. Thu., 5/20, 4:00 pm

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