1. And as a reasonable man…

    Reasonable use is a term frequently used in energy policy. But what does it really mean?

  2. EV transition will benefit most US vehicle owners, but lowest-income Americans could get left behind

    If all vehicles on the road were replaced with new EVs, the transportation energy burdens and associated greenhouse gas emissions would vary widely from place to place, according to a new study.

  3. Feeling insecure

    Ricky Rood examines the climate change nexus with energy security, national security, and economic security.

  4. Carbon neutrality commission submits final recommendations

    Focus is on scalable, transferable, and financially responsible strategies for U-M to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses.

  5. Looking back, moving forward

    As we kick 2020 to the curb, Ricky Rood says climate and COVID don’t follow the conventions of our calendar.

  6. ‘We’re missing something fundamental about the sun’

    First data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission has implications for space weather prediction and Earth’s power grid.

  7. Research at a glance

    The total volume of research at U-M reached a record high $1.39 billion in fiscal year 2016, marking ambitious partnerships and innovations.

  8. Startup bets on 'slow water'

    Experts are testing the first commercial-scale prototype of a device that uses slow-moving river and ocean currents to generate electricity.

  9. Helping buildings work smarter, not harder

    How big data could mean big savings in economy, environment.