UEJ Lab study finds energy-efficient lightbulbs are more expensive and less available in high-poverty urban areas.
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New Grant-Funded Research Seeks Eliminate the Path to Energy Poverty
UM Poverty Solutions grants $20K to the Urban Energy Justice Lab to conduct multi-state study of pathways to equitable energy efficiency investments.
The Huge Role of Sustainability and Environmental Awareness in Hospitality
Nalin Bhatia reflects on his experience as a Sustainability Intern at Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Shifting Sustainability Commitments to Climate Action in NYC
Ryan Moya reflects on his internship in the New York City's Mayor's Office of Sustainability.
Making the Clean Energy Economy Work for Everyone
Tyler Fitch reflects on his internship with the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition in Chicago.
A Closer Look at Distributional Injustices in State Energy Efficiency Policies
Ben Stacey reflects on his internship as an Energy Policy Analyst with EcoWorks in Detroit, MI.
Seeking Standards and Best Practices to Achieve Energy Equity
Sydney Forrester reflects on her internship as a Summer Associate and Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) in Boulder, CO.