An Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium titled “Status and Challenges in Science for Decarbonizing our Energy Landscape” was held at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California in October 2018. The papers that follow in this issue of PNAS (1–7) stem from that activity, which addressed a topic of compelling interest and importance to our community from a perspective often not addressed
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these ...
Addressing climate change entails daunting policy challenges for nations seeking to decarbonize thei...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
This century will witness a major transformation in how energy is acquired, stored, and utilized glo...
Fossil fueled energy production and consumption are the basis of global industrialised societies, wi...
The study analyzes the long-term decarbonization of the global energy system, i.e., the decrease of ...
The climate crisis is the biggest existential threat to humanity in present times. Realizing this th...
“When history looks at the 20th century, " wrote Alvin Weinberg in an influential 1961 essay, &...
The possibility that CO2 emitted as a consequence of burning fossil fuels may have an impact on clim...
The need for energy affects almost every aspect of modern society. Indeed, the advent of coal as a w...
Progress in transitioning to a globally scalable and sustainable energy system is a world-wide probl...
What is an Energy System? Today's lecture is an important milestone in this course, an important tur...
At the 2015 United Nations International Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), 197 national pa...
What is an Energy System? Today's lecture is an important milestone in this course, an important tur...
Continuation of the U.S.'s historical pattern addressing energy problems only in times of crisis is ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these ...
Addressing climate change entails daunting policy challenges for nations seeking to decarbonize thei...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...
This century will witness a major transformation in how energy is acquired, stored, and utilized glo...
Fossil fueled energy production and consumption are the basis of global industrialised societies, wi...
The study analyzes the long-term decarbonization of the global energy system, i.e., the decrease of ...
The climate crisis is the biggest existential threat to humanity in present times. Realizing this th...
“When history looks at the 20th century, " wrote Alvin Weinberg in an influential 1961 essay, &...
The possibility that CO2 emitted as a consequence of burning fossil fuels may have an impact on clim...
The need for energy affects almost every aspect of modern society. Indeed, the advent of coal as a w...
Progress in transitioning to a globally scalable and sustainable energy system is a world-wide probl...
What is an Energy System? Today's lecture is an important milestone in this course, an important tur...
At the 2015 United Nations International Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), 197 national pa...
What is an Energy System? Today's lecture is an important milestone in this course, an important tur...
Continuation of the U.S.'s historical pattern addressing energy problems only in times of crisis is ...
This article discusses energy industries and systems, and the desire to free carbon use from these ...
Addressing climate change entails daunting policy challenges for nations seeking to decarbonize thei...
An analysis of historical cost trends of energy technologies shows that the decades-long increase in...