El Prof. Saikawa es parte de una delegación de la Universidad de Emory en las charlas de la Conferencia sobre Cambio Climático de las Naciones Unidas en Bonn, Alemania, que incluye dos profesores y 12 estudiantes. Según un nuevo estudio realizado por investigadores de la Universidad de Emory, las políticas de EE. UU. destinadas a mitigar las emisiones de las plantas de energía varían ampliamente en efectividad.
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27 Ways Heatwaves Can Kill
A new systematic synthesis by researchers at the University of Hawai?i at M?noa shows that there are at least 27 different physiological pathways in which a heatwave can kill a human being, and everyone is at risk.
Mandatory state policies work best to curb power plant emissions, study finds
“Due to the current void in national leadership on the issue of climate change, efforts at the state and local level are more important than ever,” says Eri Saikawa, an assistant professor of Environmental Sciences.
Geography PhD creates virtual environment for coastal planning project
What if you could experience the beauty of Sidney Spit (at the northern tip of Sidney Island) without leaving your home? Robert Newell has applied cutting-edge technology to develop a virtual reality experience that takes visitors on a tour of the park, over land and underwater, using visualization tools.
Reforestation: Knowing When to Let Nature Take its Course
In forest restoration, letting nature take its course may be the most effective and least expensive means of restoring the biodiversity and vegetation structure of tropical forests, according to a new study by an international team of researchers, including UConn ecology and evolutionary biology professor emerita Robin Chazdon.
No more blackouts?
Today, more than 1.3 billion people are living without regular access to power, including more than 300 million in India and 600 million in sub-Saharan Africa. In these and other developing countries, access to a main power grid, particularly in rural regions, is remote and often unreliable.
Increasingly, many rural and some urban communities are turning to microgrids as an alternative source of electricity. Microgrids are small-scale power systems that supply local energy, typically in the form of solar power, to localized consumers, such as individual households or small villages.