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
GCC Countries Renewable Energy Penetration and the Progress of Their Energy Sector Projects
The member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are reliant on fossil fuels to generate electricity. Fossil fuels also represent the main source of economic income in the region.
The More-Electric Aircraft and Beyond
Aviation is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector. As the adoption of electric cars increases and GHG emissions due to …
IEEE Events Related to Climate Change
2024 IEEE International Communications Energy Conference
Bengaluru, India
04 August – 07 August 2024
The 41st IEEE International Communications Energy Conference (INTELEC) is world-class conference that explores the latest innovations in critical power and energy storage applications, including information and communications technology networks, power distribution, renewable energy generation, and transportation electrification.
2024 IEEE Sixth International Conference on DC Microgrids
Columbia, SC
05 August 2024 – 08 August 2024
The 6th IEEE International Conference on DC Microgrids (ICDCM) is taking place this August. Engage in discussions around advancements in DC Grid Technologies and Applications with a focus on modern DC Grid Core applications and their potential to advance renewable energy systems. Join us to gain insight around sustainability in DC Microgrids at ICDCM!
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