Podcasts - Steinbrenner Institute - Carnegie Mellon University

Podcasts

South Side Tree Project

"South Side Tree Planting October 2009"

Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest South Side Pittsburgh Tree Project

South Side Pittsburgh Tree Project is a community effort sponsored by local businesses, residents and Friends of the Pittsburgh Urban Forest to help grow our green space.
Deb Lange

"Western Pennsylvania Brownfields Center"

Deb Lange, Steinbrenner Institute Executive Director

The origins, current, and future projects of the Western Pennsylvania Brownfields Center are discussed.
Granger Morgan

"Reducing Carbon Emissions"

Granger Morgan, Department Head and Professor of Engineering and Public Policy

Granger Morgan's work on strategies to reduce and ultimately eliminate carbon emissions is featured.
Rick McCullough

"Solar Technologies"

Rick McCullough, Professor and Vice President of Research

Vice president of research Rick McCullough discusses how Carnegie Mellon can play a key role in solar technologies for the future.
Terry Collins

"Electricity Industry Center"

Jay Apt, Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center, Associate Research Professor in the Tepper School of Business and Distinguished Service Professor in Engineering & Public Policy

Professor of engineering and public policy Jay Apt and professor of economics Lester Lave discuss the Electricity Industry Center at Carnegie Mellon University.
Terry Collins

"Green Chemistry"

Terry Collins, Thomas Lord Professor of Chemistry and Director, The Institute for Green Science

Professor of Chemistry Terry Collins talks about using green chemistry to clean water.
Chris Hendrickson

"Cash for Clunkers" Lifecycle Analysis

Chris Hendrickson, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Professor Hendrickson talks about the "lifecycle analysis" calculation method
he developed to assess the effectiveness of the government's "cash for clunkers" program.
Dave Dzombak

"Carbon Capture and Sequestration Research at Carnegie Mellon"

Dave Dzombak, Steinbrenner Institute Faculty Director

Carbon sequestration is a simple sounding idea that's exciting scientists,
governments and energy companies as a way to cut emissions without
disrupting energy supplies. David A. Dzombak, a professor of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon and associate dean of the
College of Engineering, discusses some of the challenges and issues
with carbon sequestration.
Dave Dzombak

"Green Practices on Campus"

Dave Dzombak, Steinbrenner Institute Faculty Director

Professor Dzombak describes how the Steinbrenner Institute supports
environmental educational activities and how the Carnegie Mellon
campus models responsible energy usage.






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