The Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network

Blog Post: 96 million barrels versus 97 million fans

Omaid Sharifi painting for the Tipping Points conference

BY MARIT SALL (This is an English summary of the article, written by ELEEP Alumna Marit Sall, and published by Cleantech ForEst.)

Blog Post: Green Banks - the Swiss army knife solution for a low carbon economy

BY DAVID BERLINER

As governments plan for a transition to a low carbon economy, there are many potential policy tools in the toolbox.

Green Banks can be one of the most effective and efficient tools to help catalyze this transition by mobilizing private capital for the deployment of clean energy.

Climate-proofing the Netherlands

Former EGU Science Communications Fellow and ELEEP member Edvard Glücksman reports back from the Netherlands, where citizens manage the continuous threat of climate-related devastation through a combination of creatively adapted urban spaces and innovative new technologies.

Counterintuitive solutions improve public transportation and urban design in Seattle

ELEEP member Edvard Glücksman reports on ELEEPs study tour to the US Pacific Northwest and specifically Seattle’s public transportation and urban design. The environmental threats that Urban Sprawl causes are detrimental to natural habitats and pose a need for action.

Improving quality of life through urban growth boundaries, 20-minute neighbourhoods, and public transportation in Oregon

ELEEP member Edvard Glücksman reports on ELEEPs study tour to the US Pacific Northwest and specifically on Oregon’s leading role in urban growth. The environmental threats that Urban Sprawl causes are detrimental to natural habitats and pose a need for action.

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