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Castle Creek

The Castle Creek Station was installed in 2019 and began collecting data in the summer of 2020. Located at an elevation of around 11,500 feet, the station is located in a clearing on a sub-alpine slope. This station is powered by solar panel and measures snow depth, wind speed and direction, radiative balance, air temperature, relative humidity, soil temperature at an 8in depth, and soil moisture at 2, 8, and 20 inch depths.

Coal Exit: Different Approaches to Determining Costs, Benefits, and Justice Implications

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by James Arnott, Aspen Global Change Institute

June 2020 Quarterly Research Review

COVID-19 Recovery, Climate Impacts, and Co-Benefits: Stimulus Policies That Can Multi-Solve

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

June 2020 Quarterly Research Review

Making Knowledge Actionable for Sustainability

April 16, 2020

Press Release: Special Issue of Current Issue in Environmental Sustainability
Contact: James Arnott, (970)-300-9080, jamesa@agci.org

The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the world in unimaginable ways and at a rapid pace. The crisis has revealed, very dramatically, how science can inform bold societal actions in response to risks. At the same time, the use of science for decision-making on COVID-19 and other major societal challenges reveals a very complex relationship between science and action.

How Much Energy Do Data Centers Really Use?

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by Eric Masanet and Nuoa Lei, Northwestern University

March 2020 Quarterly Research Review

What Rooftop Solar Tells Us About Who's Participating (and Who's Not) in the Clean Energy Transition

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by James Arnott, Aspen Global Change Institute

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Negative Emission Technologies and Land Use

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by John Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

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by Emily Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute

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Direct Air Capture and Storage: Should We Be Driving With One Foot on the Gas and the Other on the Brake?

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by John Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute

September 2019 Quarterly Research Review

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