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A prosperous, secure, and climate-stable world must shift from fossil fuels to efficient use and benign supply. The pieces of this puzzle are now falling into place in a detailed transdisciplinary...
Distinguished Lecture Series: Amory Lovins — Reinventing Fire
With all the current buzz about LEDs, one might be tempted to think that fluorescent lighting has already lost the war of the light sources. On the contrary, this seminar's speaker argues that...
This edition of Energy 101 takes a look at how switching to a cool roof can save you money and benefit the environment.
Residential thermostats control over 10% of the total energy use in the United States; however, the details of how people use them have been largely ignored. Five investigations of usability of...
i4energy: Measuring the Usability of Thermostats and Other Really Annoying Devices
By installing a cool roof at DOE, the federal government and Secretary Chu are helping to educate families and businesses about the important energy and cost savings that can come with this simple,...
Shifting fossil fuel uses to electricity and de-carbonizing electricity generation will decrease the use of non-renewable resources and create the possibility that more human beings will have easier...
Distinguished Lecture Series: Yves Bamberger — More Electricity for Less CO2
Berkeley Lab scientists reveal the latest research on how to reduce your carbon footprint at home, work, and when you shop. Learn how even small choices can have a big impact. Iain Walker's research...
Science at the Theatre - Putting Carbon in Its Place: What You Can Do
Berkeley Lab scientists discuss how cool roofs can cool your building, your city ... and our planet.
A great deal of "green architecture" does not work and the failures are not discussed because failures dealing with green don't fit into the environmentalist "template" of green being easy and cost-...
Learn how families in Africa, using stoves designed by Berkeley Lab, are at the forefront of global carbon reduction.
Science at the Theatre - Trading Carbon: Can Cookstoves Light the Way?