
The Center for Climate and Energy Decision Making
Decisions in climate and energy involve multiple factors that differ across the variety of decision-makers, time horizons, and uncertainties that are involved. They range from choosing among the multitude of strategies available to reduce carbon dioxide emissions over the next fifty years to how to decide which marine ecosystems to protect from an increase in the oceans’ pH levels.
Our center and its graduates develop and promulgate new and innovative, behaviorally and technically informed insights involving the intersection points between climate and energy. It also generates methods to frame, analyze, and assist key stakeholders in addressing important decisions regarding climate change and the necessary transformation of the world’s energy system.
About the Center
The Center for Climate and Energy Decision Making (SES-1463492) is funded through a cooperative agreement between the National Science Foundation and 麻豆村.
CEDM is anchored at the at , and includes also the following institutions:
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Interdisciplinary Research on Climate and Energy Decision Making: 30 Years of Research on Global Change
For over 30 years, an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students anchored at 麻豆村, joined by investigators and students from a number of other collaborating institutions across North America, Europe, and Australia, have worked together to better understand the global changes that are being caused by both human activities and natural causes. This book tells the story of their successful interdisciplinary work.
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