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LBJ School hosts expert panel on clean energy transition with Canary Media and Volts

On Tuesday, January 28, 2025, the LBJ School of Public Affairs hosted Canary Media and David Roberts of Volts as they joined LBJ School and UT faculty for an afternoon of expert conversations about the clean energy transition.
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Hidden Human Health Costs of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) in Gulf Coast are Disproportionately Impacting Vulnerable Communities, Study Finds

The research, conducted by experts from The University of Texas at Austin and Cornell University, examines the implications of widespread CCUS deployment on human health, particularly in communities already burdened by industrial pollution and builds on a longer strand of research from the LBJ School and the University of Texas at Austin on the economic impact of CCUS. Researchers focused on three types of facilities: industrial plants, coal-fired power plants and natural gas power plants.
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New Extreme Weather Adaptation Lab will work with Texas communities to build resilience

In recent decades, Texas experienced a significant increase in billion-dollar weather disasters. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Texas was impacted by 179 weather-related disasters that exceeded one billion dollars between 1980 and mid-June 2024. The Extreme Weather Adaptation Lab will help community leaders across Texas confront the escalating challenges posed by extreme heat, drought, flooding, wildfires, and severe storms, particularly in under-resourced and rural communities. The lab is designed to provide year-round training opportunities, customized research, and user-friendly policy tools to help community leaders make informed decisions to adapt to these hazards.

Faculty


Anna Gunderson, Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs

Anna Gunderson

Associate Professor

Peniel Joseph, Professor of public affairs and Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values at the LBJ School

Peniel Joseph

Professor of Public Affairs; Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values; Founding Director, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy

Alan J. Kuperman, associate professor of public affairs and nuclear nonproliferation expert at the LBJ School

Alan J. Kuperman

Associate Professor of Public Affairs

Isabel Laterzo-Tingley

Isabel Laterzo-Tingley

Postdoctorate Fellow

Amy Leff, LBJ School Professor

Amy Leff

Assistant Professor of Practice

LBJ School faculty member Erin Lentz

Erin Lentz

Associate Professor of Public Affairs

LBJ School faculty member Martin J. Luby

Martin J. Luby

Associate Professor of Public Affairs

Ji Ma

Ji Ma

Assistant Professor in Philanthropic and Nonprofit Studies

Joseph Maguire, Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the Clements Center for National Security at the LBJ School of Public Affairs

Joseph Maguire

Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the Clements Center for National Security

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William McRaven

Professor of National Security

Yoojin Cha
Gretchen Ellis
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Marion Foster
Vuong Hoang
Anika Tasnim Hossain
Andrew Igdal
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Yongtae Kwon
Stephanie Leutert
Kate McArdle
Jacquie Moss, Director of the Extreme Weather Adaptation Lab
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Eloy Oliveira
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Maddie Shorman
Derek Sutter
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Ryan Van Wie
Antonia Vazquez
Yuer Wang
Ryan Williams
Liz Wong
Benjamin Yarckin
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Chunyang Zhang
Yingxin Zhang
Kayee (Jiayi) Zhou