Tedd Moya Mose, doctoral student at Queen Mary University of London, has joined the Urban Energy Justice Lab as a visiting graduate student.
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Study Finds Socioeconomic Disparities in Statewide Energy Efficiency Investments & Energy Savings
A new report by the Urban Energy Justice Lab evaluated utility investments and energy savings in Michigan.
Energy injustice? Cost, availability of energy-efficient lightbulbs vary with poverty levels
UEJ Lab study finds energy-efficient lightbulbs are more expensive and less available in high-poverty urban areas.
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.
