November 2023 Newsletter
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Industrial Decarbonization Symposium
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Rebecca Paper
NEW RESEARCH
Mapping the Future’s Sweet Spot for Clean Energy and Biodiversity
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The Importance of
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Filtration works together with ventilation to improve indoor air quality.

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Climate change is driving both the loss of biodiversity and the need for clean, renewable energy. It is also shifting where species are expected to live in the future. Yet these realities are rarely considered together. Where can clean energy projects be built without impacting the future habitat ranges of threatened and endangered species?
A recent collaborative research endeavor that included UC Davis, Columbia University, and others, has shed light on the critical importance of safeguarding biodiversity under the expanding domain of solar power.
Join us on April 16 for the second Industrial Decarbonization Symposium hosted by the Industrial Decarbonization Solutions Hub (IDSH) at UC Davis.

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