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Tag: research

August 9, 2017October 30, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

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.

July 31, 2017November 19, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

A Commitment to Equity & Justice in Climate Resilience

Kely Markley reflects on her summer internship as an Environment Fellow at The Kresge Foundation in Troy, Michigan.

July 20, 2017October 30, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Toward a Greater Understanding of Energy Poverty in Texas

Michael Reiner reflects on his summer research internship at Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute in Austin.

July 11, 2017August 11, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Graduates present Sustainable Materials Management Research in New York

Gabriel Jones, MS, MUP '17, shares research findings from "Opportunities for Sustainable Materials Management and Zero Waste in Detroit," written with Reema Abi-Akar and Yi Tang and presented at the 2017 American Planning Association’s Annual Meeting in New York City.

May 22, 2017August 11, 2017 Tony Reames Uncategorized

Kely Markley presents community-based energy efficiency framework in D.C.

Kely Markley presented at the 2017 National Environmental Justice Conference.

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