Climate Change and the Future of Plastics
IGS Blog | The future of plastics is still great, but not without some radical changes in the way we make them.
New Report Calls for an Integrated National Strategy to Bolster U.S. Clean Manufacturing and Avert Climate Change
WASHINGTON D.C., June 21, 2021—Manufacturing may soon become the sector with the largest greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, yet national plans to achieve net-zero emissions have so far not focused on retooling manufacturing industries. A new report released today by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), the Boston University Institute for Sustainable […]
Clean and Competitive: Opportunities for U.S. Manufacturing Leadership in the Global Low-Carbon Economy
IGS Research | June 2021
Open Letter to Newly Confirmed U.S. Agriculture Secretary
IGS Blog | Secretary Tom Vilsack has the chance to make the Department of Agriculture a creative partner in advancing innovations that will drive the future of rural economies.
On-Demand Webinar: Energy Efficiency Innovations—Driving Prosperity, Slashing Emissions
IGS Events | Energy Efficiency
Energy of the Future Webinar Series
IGS Events | Energy of the Future series
Integrating Electric Mobility Systems with the Grid Infrastructure
IGS Research | November 2019
Urban Mobility in Clean, Green Cities
Between 2010 and 2050, the number of people living in world’s urban areas is expected to increase by 80 percent. This growth will intensify the great challenges for urban mobility. Cities increasingly face problems caused by transport and traffic, and how to keep cities clean and green become critical. Watch videos below to find out what Henry Kelly, University of […]
Presentations and Videos on Urban Mobility
Henry Kelly, University of Michigan, and Christos Cassandras, Boston University, talked about urban mobility issues in clean and green cities during ISE Earth Week events on April 20, 2016. Download Dr. Kelly’s slides. Download Prof. Cassandras’s slides.