IEEE’s mission is to advance technology for the benefit of humanity. Today the world faces its largest modern-day threat—climate change. We recognize this global crisis and are committed to helping combat and mitigate the effects of climate change through pragmatic and accessible technical solutions and providing engineers and technologists with a neutral space for discussion and action.
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IEEE Spectrum Articles on Climate Change
Smart Emergency Responses to Severe Weather
A new system can route emergency services past disaster-based disruptions to traffic
Redwood Materials Will Recycle Hawaiian Grid Batteries
The project could guide future gigawatt-storage recycling efforts.
IEEE Xplore® Climate Change Collection
An Overview on Medium Voltage Grid Integration of Ultra-Fast Charging Stations: Current Status and Future Trends
The emphasis on clean and green technologies to curtail greenhouse gas emissions due to fossil fuel-based economies has originated the shift towards electric mobility.
Recent Development of Thermophotovoltaic System for Waste Heat Harvesting Application and Potential Implementation in Thermal Power Plant
Rapid depletion of fossil fuels due to the growing demand for energy has resulted in a worldwide concern to improve energy conversion efficiency. Yet, the energy conversion of…
IEEE Events Related to Climate Change
2024 Forum for Innovative Sustainable Transportation Systems (FISTS)
Riverside, California, USA
26 – 28 Feb 2024
With a strong emphasis on renewable energy and minimizing the environmental footprint of transportation, this conference aims to foster impactful change. Join us this February to be a part of the transformation in transportation systems.
2024 IEEE Electrical Energy Storage Application and Technologies Conference (EESAT)
San Diego, California
29 Jan – 30 Jan 2024
EESAT 2024 will explore energy storage technologies and their various applications. Additionally, delve into sustainability discussions on grid scales and enhancing the efficiency of renewable energy in these systems.
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