Enabling an equitable energy transition through inclusive research
A. P. Ravikumar (),
E. Baker,
A. Bates,
D. Nock,
D. Venkataraman,
T. Johnson,
M. Ash,
S. Z. Attari,
K. Bowie,
Sanya Carley,
S. Castellanos,
M. Cha,
D. L. Clark,
D. Deane-Ryan,
D. Djokic,
J. C. Ford,
A. Goldstein,
E. Grubert,
L. Hu,
D. M. Kammen,
U. Kosar,
C. Miller,
M. Pastor and
M. Tuominen
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A. P. Ravikumar: The University of Texas at Austin
E. Baker: University of Massachusetts Amherst
A. Bates: Colby College
D. Nock: Carnegie Mellon University
D. Venkataraman: University of Massachusetts Amherst
T. Johnson: Johnson Strategy & Development Consultants
M. Ash: University of Massachusetts Amherst
S. Z. Attari: Indiana University
K. Bowie: Browning the Green Space
S. Castellanos: The University of Texas at Austin
M. Cha: Occidental College
D. L. Clark: University of Massachusetts Amherst
D. Deane-Ryan: The Libra Foundation
D. Djokic: University of Michigan Ann Arbor
J. C. Ford: Florida International University
A. Goldstein: University of Massachusetts Amherst
E. Grubert: University of Notre Dame
L. Hu: The Greenlining Institute
D. M. Kammen: University of California at Berkeley
U. Kosar: Carbon180
C. Miller: Arizona State University
M. Pastor: University of Southern California
M. Tuominen: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nature Energy, 2023, vol. 8, issue 1, 1-4
Abstract:
Comprehensive and meaningful inclusion of marginalized communities within the research enterprise will be critical to ensuring an equitable, technology-informed, clean energy transition. We provide five key action items for government agencies and philanthropic institutions to operationalize the commitment to an equitable energy transition.
Date: 2023
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