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By February 28, 2018 Read More →

Is carsharing for everyone?

Researcher Hadi Dowlatabadi has been very busy over the last year, co-authoring several papers supported by CEDM. One of his most recent papers, Is carsharing for everyone? Understanding the diffusion of carsharing services, comes out at a time when carsharing services like Uber are working to expand and improve their …

By February 16, 2018 Read More →

“Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery” Co-Authored by Samaras Receiving Media Attention

After over two years under review, the paper Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery has been cited by media outlets like Wired, Forbes, and The Guardian in light of its release. The paper discusses the use of drones to deliver …

By February 6, 2018 Read More →

Azevedo Appointed to Editorial Committee of ARER

Ines Azevedo has been appointed to the Editorial Committee of the Annual Reviews of Environment and Resources. To learn more about the journal, click here.…

By December 21, 2017 Read More →

Rubin Featured in CMU News

Carnegie Mellon University professor, Edward Rubin, recently co-authored the study On the climate change mitigation potential of CO2 conversion to fuels published by Energy and Environmental Science, which was featured on CMU’s News page. To read the full article click here.…

By December 21, 2017 Read More →

Rubin Presents at the First Conference on University Research on Climate Change

Carnegie Mellon University professor and spokesman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Ed Rubin, was a featured speaker at the first, of hopefully many, Climate Change conferences held at Universitat Politècnica de València, in Spain.…

By December 11, 2017 Read More →

Registration Now Open for 2018 CEDM Annual Meeting

By November 2, 2017 Read More →

Protected: Over Two Years in the Making

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By November 1, 2017 Read More →

Inês Azevedo Meets Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore

The Climate Reality Leadership Corps, an initiative of The Climate Reality Project, hosted its 36th training in Pittsburgh on October 17-19. CMU Professor of Engineering and Public Policy and Co-Director of  CEDM, Inês Azevedo, participated in a panel discussion on the future of energy systems in our region, …

By October 3, 2017 Read More →

Hanus and Glasgo Present work at Prestigious Conference

PhD student Nicky Hanus and Post-doctoral fellow Brock Glasgo present their work at the prestigious Conference on Energy Efficiency Domestic Appliances and Lighting: http://eedal2017.uci.edu/

By June 5, 2017 Read More →

Statement By CEDM Directors

Through its many educational efforts and the work of its research centers, Carnegie Mellon University is a world leader on issues of energy, climate and air pollution.

As scientists who have dedicated ourselves to research on a wide range of issues related to energy and climate, we write to express …