Bradford Seminar: “Synergies and Co-benefits of a Clean Energy Transition in China”

Denise Mauzerall, William S. Tod Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Public and International Affairs and the Environment, will present “Synergies and Co-benefits of a Clean Energy Transition in China.” This seminar will be held in-person (PUID holders only) and available via livestream (open to all).

Mauzerall is the William S. Tod Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Public and International Affairs at Princeton University holding a joint appointment between the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.  Her research examines linkages between air pollution origin, transport and impacts, including impacts on human health, food security and climate change.  Current research is examining the potential air quality and climate benefits of increased penetration of renewable energy and natural gas in China, evaluating methane leakage from abandoned oil and gas wells, and examining the impact of climate change on global air quality.  She teaches courses at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels on ‘Global Environmental Issues’, ‘Climate Change, Science and Policy’, and various aspects of sustainability.

This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI).

Bradford Seminar: “Synergies and Co-benefits of a Clean Energy Transition in China”

Event Date

Mon, Oct 21, 2024 ・ 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Location

300 Wallace Hall; Online via Media Central Live

Denise Mauzerall, William S. Tod Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Public and International Affairs and the Environment, will present “Synergies and Co-benefits of a Clean Energy Transition in China.” This seminar will be held in-person (PUID holders only) and available via livestream (open to all).

Mauzerall is the William S. Tod Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Public and International Affairs at Princeton University holding a joint appointment between the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.  Her research examines linkages between air pollution origin, transport and impacts, including impacts on human health, food security and climate change.  Current research is examining the potential air quality and climate benefits of increased penetration of renewable energy and natural gas in China, evaluating methane leakage from abandoned oil and gas wells, and examining the impact of climate change on global air quality.  She teaches courses at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels on ‘Global Environmental Issues’, ‘Climate Change, Science and Policy’, and various aspects of sustainability.

This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI).