by Marco Schletz | Aug 25, 2021 | Bitcoin, blockchain, Climate, Energy
From our medium blog post published at: https://medium.com/@datadrivenlab/blockchain-energy-consumption-debunking-the-misperceptions-of-bitcoins-and-blockchain-s-climate-61ac57bc0709 Launched in 2009, Bitcoin was the first application of blockchain or distributed...
by Willie Khoo | Mar 9, 2020 | Climate, Sustainability
Nihit Goyal is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Data-Driven EnviroLab (DDL), Yale-NUS College. He specializes in comparative public policy for a sustainable energy transition. He speaks with Willie Khoo, Project Manager at DDL. Willie Khoo: Hi Nihit, thanks for joining me...
by Xiyao Fu | Aug 13, 2019 | China, Energy
On June 22, I joined a team of energy experts on a field trip to Ruicheng county in China’s Shanxi province. Shanxi is known as “the sea of coal,” and is responsible for almost a quarter of China’s total coal output. However, officials and experts in this small county...
by Angel Hsu | May 1, 2019 | China, Featured, Presentations
The New York Times and the Conduit Club in London invited me to participate in a panel discussion of China’s vision for climate action. I joined Jeremy Leggett, a social entrepreneur on clean energy, and moderator Max Strasser, international opinion editor for the...
by Yaping Cheng | Dec 15, 2015 | Energy
By Yaping Cheng and Angel Hsu The 1 Gigaton Coalition, which was initiated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, launched its inaugural report on December 7 at COP-21 in Paris. The Yale Data-driven...
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