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Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Researchers uncover clearer patterns in extreme storm surge trends amid rising sea levels

Recycled cements drive down emissions without slacking on strength

Princeton-led study highlights widespread health co-benefits from all-of-society clean energy actions in the US

Leading the charge to better batteries

Industry-academic summit yields fruitful discussions about trust in the energy sector

Stretchable, flexible, recyclable: this plastic is fantastic

Electric vehicle transition could create unwanted air pollution hotspots in China and India

Andlinger Center conference unpacks AI’s double-edged role in the clean energy transition

Is it time to consider temporary ‘off-ramps’ for our climate targets?

Retiring coal plants with climate and equity in mind

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