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Underestimated Data Center Emissions & Three Mile Island
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energy
Underestimated Data Center Emissions & Three Mile Island
Sep 20, 2024
householdenergy.org/?p=1122
TAGS:
AI
big tech
climate
energy
Bill McKibben previsualizes a world without combustion
Mar 22, 2022
householdenergy.org/?p=216
TAGS:
air pollution
climate change
energy
health
Towards safe drinking water and clean cooking for all
Jan 28, 2021
householdenergy.org/?p=171
TAGS:
energy
hap
household air pollution
household energy
kirk r smith
kirk smith
LPG
stoves
wash
water
Boiled or Bottled: Regional and Seasonal Exposures to Drinking Water Contamination and Household Air Pollution in Rural China
Dec 04, 2020
householdenergy.org/?p=82
TAGS:
boiling water
china
energy
hap
household air pollution
household energy
modeling
sanitation
wash
water
Burn to kill: Wood ash a silent killer in Africa
Oct 06, 2020
householdenergy.org/?p=77
TAGS:
ash
energy
hap
household air pollution
measurement
Using repeat surveys to assess the impact of COVID‐19 on household energy use in Jharkhand, India
Aug 01, 2020
householdenergy.org/?p=72
TAGS:
covid
energy
household air pollution
household energy
LPG
PMUY
theme-exposure
Everybody stacks: Lessons from household energy case studies to inform design principles for clean energy transitions
Apr 24, 2020
householdenergy.org/?p=85
TAGS:
adoption
behavior change
energy
household air pollution
household energy
technology
Household Air Pollution from Solid Cookfuels and Health
Jun 27, 2017
householdenergy.org/?p=57
TAGS:
energy
health
household air pollution
review
NYT: The Return of London’s Fog
Nov 08, 2015
householdenergy.org/?p=199
TAGS:
air pollution
energy
environmental health
health
household air pollution
Conditional cash transfers for energy poverty… and murder reduction
Jul 29, 2015
householdenergy.org/?p=192
TAGS:
air pollution
california
energy
environmental health
health
household energy
murder
LED lighting: an accelerated learning curve?
Oct 28, 2014
householdenergy.org/?p=182
TAGS:
energy
environment
environmental health
power
technology
EIA: World petroleum use sets record high in 2012 despite declines in North America and Europe
Aug 26, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=151
TAGS:
climate change
energy
environment
health
oil
USA
EIA: World energy consumption will increase 56% by 2040
Jul 25, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=147
TAGS:
climate change
emissions
energy
environment
environmental health
Report of the US-China Climate Change Working Group
Jul 11, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=145
TAGS:
carbon
china
climate change
energy
environmental health
transit
transportation
Details on ‘Power Africa,’ the White House’s new plan for electrification across sub-Saharan Africa
Jun 30, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=143
TAGS:
climate change
energy
environmental health
obama
politics
The Koch coke pile in Detroit
May 18, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=156
TAGS:
apocalypse
capitalism
development
energy
environment
fuel use
tar sands
Air Pollution Linked to 1.2 Million Premature Deaths in China
Apr 02, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=137
TAGS:
air pollution
biomass
coal
combustion
energy
health
household energy
Wind industry installs almost 5,300 MW of capacity in December
Feb 12, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=163
TAGS:
climate
energy
environment
wind
In 2011, China consumed nearly as much coal as the rest of the world combined
Jan 30, 2013
householdenergy.org/?p=157
TAGS:
china
coal
energy
environment
environmental health
fuel use
The Imported Landscapes of Petur Thomsen
Dec 21, 2012
householdenergy.org/?p=113
TAGS:
capitalism
energy
environment
environmental health
iceland
nature
photographs
photography
pictures
Burn: An Energy Journal
Apr 07, 2012
householdenergy.org/?p=124
TAGS:
energy
environmental health
japan
media
radio
Assessing Willingness to Pay for Environmental Health Interventions
Apr 28, 2011
householdenergy.org/?p=104
TAGS:
Berkeley
clean cookstoves
development
economics
energy
environment
health
water
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