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Today is the day! We are prepping for our biggest event of the year: the #CarnotPrize for distinguished contributions to #energypolicy. This time, in India.
We are pleased to announce our 2021 #CarnotPrize winner Sheila Oparaocha—a lifelong advocate for women's role in the clean energy transition.
Join us in honoring Sheila's dedication to energy equity on April 30: bit.ly/32bIe3t@energia_org
“Climate models are not yet capturing all of the underlying physics that may be relevant to how climate change is impacting the behavior of the jet stream,” says Faculty Fellow Michael Mann (@MichaelEMann). bit.ly/3X8ouIE via @japantimes@LucieAbrg@afpfr
One of the most famous climatologists in America is now the founding director of Penn’s new climate change institute (@PennCSSM). He has a few things to say to those who doubt we can still save the Earth. bit.ly/3vSFyXw@MichaelEMann@roxanneshep@thephilacitizen
🎉 ICYMI: Climate scientist Michael Mann (@MichaelEMann) will join the Penn faculty as a Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and as a fellow at the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy. bit.ly/360TFQX
Ian is one of the five worst hurricanes in America’s recorded history. That’s not a fluke – it’s a tragic taste of things to come, says Michael Mann (@MichaelEMann) and Susan Joy Hassol (@ClimateComms). bit.ly/3C4Ldwe via @guardianopinion
“Is this a new normal? No, it’s a new abnormal,” @MichaelEMann said. “It continues to get worse. If we continue to warm the planet, we don’t settle into some new state. It’s an ever-moving baseline of worse and worse.” bit.ly/3NAYi63@VancouverSun @TiffyCrawford13
“Climate change is here, now,” said @MichaelEMann, a climate scientist at Penn. “It’s not far away in the Antarctic and it’s not off in the future. It’s these climate change fueled extreme weather events that we are all living through.” nyti.ms/3PUBfpx@nytimes@dgelles
This week, KCEP affiliates Ben Schmitt (@BLSchmitt) & Anna Miklulska (@anna_b_mikulska) met with Robin Dunnigan (@Robin_Dunnigan), U.S. Dept of State Deputy Assistant Secretary for Ukraine and Eastern Europe, to discuss European energy security, Russia energy sanctions, and more.
We are thrilled to announce that in fall 2022, energy and climate law professor Shelley Welton (@shelley_welton) will join the Kleinman Center and @PennLaw as a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Law and Energy Policy. Welcome, Shelley!
"He really does have this commanding perspective that allows him to see important connections across the disciplines and into the world of decision-making and policymaking," said Kleinman Center Faculty Director Mark Hughes. bit.ly/36Zkvcu via @dailypenn@MichaelEMann