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How the U.S. can speed the transition away from coal to meet key

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How the U.S. can speed the transition away from coal to meet key

Coal is in decline as an energy source, but without immediate action, the industry will continue to be a major source of carbon emissions. UChicago legal scholar Mark Templeton examines paths to a speedier transition.

Energy transition: How the US is moving away from coal

Energy transition: How the US is moving away from coal

Cop28: US commits to close coal-fired power plants – as it happened, Cop28

Cop28: US commits to close coal-fired power plants – as it happened, Cop28

What a smooth transition away from coal in the US could look like

What a smooth transition away from coal in the US could look like

Energy policy  University of Chicago News

Energy policy University of Chicago News

How the U.S. can speed the transition away from coal to meet key climate  goals

How the U.S. can speed the transition away from coal to meet key climate goals

The world's energy transitions: a history told in infographics

The world's energy transitions: a history told in infographics

COP28 president: “no science” behind fossil fuel phase-out

COP28 president: “no science” behind fossil fuel phase-out

UChicago Law's Mark Templeton Awarded for Excellence in Teaching

UChicago Law's Mark Templeton Awarded for Excellence in Teaching

University of Chicago Law School

University of Chicago Law School