EPRI Scientists' Roles in Latest UN Climate Change Report

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Fortnightly Magazine - May 2022
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EPRI is known for innovation. So, it is to be expected that the organization is on top of the latest on climate-change research and what to expect, with its well-respected teams of scientists and scholars.

EPRI has its own Energy Systems and Climate Analysis group that takes deep dives into what its members want to know on that big issue of climate change. It's not just a U.S.-based problem and EPRI has sent some of its best on a fact finding mission with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC for short, which recently released an important report that two EPRI researchers were a part of.

PUF sat down with the two, principal technical leader Delavane Diaz and senior research economist Steven Rose, to find out the latest on this important work. Listen in.


PUF's Steve Mitnick: What are your roles at EPRI?

Delavane Diaz: Steve and I both work in an area of EPRI called the Energy Systems and Climate Analysis group that focuses on energy systems and transitions.

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