Carbon Free Boston Project
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/41412
The City of Boston has pledged to be carbon neutral by 2050. Researchers at the Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Department of Earth & Environment assessed potential technologies and policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the energy, buildings, transportation, and waste sectors in the City. Social equity is a key cross-cutting theme. This work was a collaborative effort with the City of Boston and the Boston Green Ribbon Commission, resulting in a series of reports released in 2019.
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Student project: Incorporating issues of energy efficiency adoption into the City of Boston's greenhouse gas reduction strategy
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018) -
Carbon Free Boston: Waste Technical Advisory Group, July 31, 2018
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-07-31) -
Student project: A study of carbon offsets and RECs to meet Boston’s mandate for carbon neutrality by 2050
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018) -
Student project: An assessment of experience implementing community choice aggregation in Massachusetts
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-03-12) -
Carbon Free Boston: stakeholder briefing conversation, June 28, 2018
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-06-28) -
City of Boston transportation baseline forecast (Carbon Free Boston Initiative) presentation
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-03-28) -
Notes from Carbon Free Boston Transportation Advisory Group meeting #4, August 20, 2018
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-08-20) -
Notes from Carbon Free Boston Transportation Advisory Group kickoff meeting, November 13, 2017
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2017-11-13) -
Notes for CFB Social Equity meeting, August 1, 2018
(Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy, 2018-08-01)