New research from EME's Arash Dahi Taleghani shows that geothermal heat in depleted wells can improve the efficiency of compressed-air energy storage — one of the potential storage solutions for renewable energy sources. https://t.co/1v6Mxgph66
#RenewableEnergy#Geothermal
Looking forward to this event spotlighting the role and impact of research and how it relates to Penn State's land-grant mission. Talk is Monday (3.24) and open to the public. @kump_lee
https://t.co/wbXNFaPZv5
Please join us on March 20 from noon–1:30p to hear Sophie Webber, senior lecturer and Australian Research Council DECRA Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Sydney, discuss climate finance. https://t.co/JLOtaHUlo2
Mark your calendars! The Climate Solutions Symposium will be held from May 19-20 at the Penn State Hotel & Conference Center. This year's event will feature SSRI cofunds during various panels and talks.
More Info ➡️ https://t.co/3bS0RQmxcc
Learn about one of the five new workshops announced for 2025: Examining the challenges in rural Appalachia around substance use disorder, which are further compounded by frequent climate-related disasters.
https://t.co/HvaRL6D7i7
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Learn about 1 of 5 new workshops announced for 2025: This project explores Indigenous & female-led nature-based climate solutions as alternatives to market-based carbon offset schemes, emphasizing equitable & sustainable carbon removal. https://t.co/DMF8Og6Mag
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Reminder: Join us for the February Climate Conversations Café where Inuit leaders will discuss the challenges of a rapidly changing Arctic.
🗓️ Feb. 28
🕦 11:30a–1p
📍 Hintz Family Alumni Center
🆓 No cost and open to public
https://t.co/uI06Nk2L4j
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Learn about one of the five new workshops announced for 2025:
This workshop will focus on co-designing resilient communities to enhance coping capacity with floods and heat, environmental health, and climate justice.
https://t.co/TOqMqx3jjr
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Meet Energy and Sustainability Policy student Rubain Henry. He wants to use his 📹 to raise awareness about environmental policy. https://t.co/YFmFavpCvD
#WeAre#Sustainability#ClimateChange
66 percent of Americans think that #climate change is affecting the weather around them. Our @psumeteo expert Chris Forest said that's no accident. Research points to weather pattern shifts, he tells @Time. https://t.co/1di2y8ANPN
Watch a preview of "A Century After Nanook" and enjoy the US premiere on March 1 at The State Theatre. Tickets are free.
https://t.co/SFJzfDptpr
https://t.co/uI06Nk2deL
Join us for 2 events:
—Feb 28 at 11:30a in Hintz Family Alumni Center, Climate Conversations Cafe, "Adapting to the New Arctic"
—March 1 at 6:30p in The State Theatre in State College, PA, US premiere of the film "A Century After Nanook"
https://t.co/uI06Nk2deL
#PennStateClimate
“If we can get these companies to change their vegetation management approaches, we can create a lot of habitat for native wildlife. That means a robust ecosystem that can support pollinators, plants and native wildlife.”
— Carolyn Mahan
https://t.co/BlwFeHuAbv
"Climate change remains an urgent concern for Pennsylvania, our nation, and our world..."
Read Penn State's full quote on @americaisallin's webpage
https://t.co/iStLeTEoha
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Does expanded drilling mean the end of US decarbonization efforts? Not if it is done right, according to @jennbaka in a new op-ed in @Nature#PennStateClimate
https://t.co/zjYwDKJreV