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Understanding Sources and Uses of Energy in Urban Areas
Setting priorities for climate action at the local level requires understanding where the biggest sources of emissions are and where you can get the biggest bang for your buck. As a foundation, you need to understand the sources and uses of energy...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/24/2018
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Use Less. Use Clean. Switch Fuels. Applying the Decarbonization Framework for Cities
Why should cities embrace a climate and clean energy agenda? Cities use 70% of global energy and therefore have a huge opportunity and responsibility to reduce their energy use and their greenhouse gas emissions. Half of the global population and ...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/17/2018
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Chronicling Global Warming Milestones
Despite ongoing efforts of climate-denial proponents to present global warming science as new and unsettled, we have known for two centuries that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have the potential to severely disrupt the earth’s ...
Eileen V. Quigley
6/7/2018
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Tracking Climate Action at the City Level
While climate change presents a global imperative, cities consume over two-thirds of the world’s energy and contribute over 70% of the greenhouse gas pollution, climate action at the local level is critically important. Further, the urban share of...
Eileen V. Quigley
5/2/2018
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Seattle Ups Ante on Climate Action
Newly elected Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan wasted no time making clear her commitment to serious climate action, announcing new carbon emission-reduction initiatives for transportation and buildings on April 4, 2018...
Eileen V. Quigley
4/11/2018
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Decarbonizing Northwest Energy Systems
Clean Energy Transition Institute Board member Ross Macfarlane and Executive Director Eileen V. Quigley co-teach a course during Winter Quarter at Western Washington University’s Institute for Energy Studies, called Northwest Energy Systems and ...
Eileen V. Quigley
3/28/2018
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Counting Clean Energy Jobs
Clean energy is one of the fastest growing sectors in the global economy, with millions of jobs being created at the same time that traditional energy sectors, such as coal mining, face sharp declines. Tracking the progress in clean energy job ...
Eileen V. Quigley
3/8/2018
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Low-Carbon Pathways
The low-carbon pathways can be summarized into four broad actions ...
Eileen V. Quigley
3/3/2018
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The Great Coal Cleanup is Everybody's Business (with Opportunity for All)
Roughly one year ago, I wrote an article for GreenBiz in which I argued for greater corporate sector engagement on the pressing economic challenges in coal mining communities. In particular, I argued for a more inclusive form of ...
Leo Raudys
2/28/2018
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Why Coal Country Must be Part of the Clean Economy
One of the most remarkable developments in recent years has been the relatively drama-free embrace in many corners of the private sector of the concept of environmental externalities. Arguments over the indirect costs of fossil fuel combustion ...
Leo Raudys
2/22/2018
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Why Electrify Everything?
A basic decarbonization tenet is to clean the grid, electrify whatever processes can be electrified, and leave as small as possible a remaining carbon budget for the sectors that are harder to decarbonize, such as aviation.
Eileen V. Quigley
1/23/2018
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Achieving a Low-Carbon Future
Major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions require comprehensive changes not just in how we source energy, and manage forests and agricultural systems, but also in how we live and move in urban areas, where most of the world’s energy, materials ...
Eileen V. Quigley
1/11/2018
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