by Ella Feathers | Mar 3, 2023 | Data, Data Visualization, Energy, Featured
UNC PhD students Katherine Burley, Ying Yu and Beth Brown, have been selected for the Energy Data Analytics PhD Student Fellows program at Duke University. All three awardees are interested in energy and environmental policy research and are involved with DDL or Dr....
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...
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