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  1. Princeton faculty members have long been at the frontier of environmental research, launching new fields of inquiry and deepening knowledge across and between a broad array of disciplines. Meet some of our founding scholars in environmental studies and a selection of our many leading researchers.

  2. Nov. 17, 2021. Transforming the United States’ energy systems and setting the country on a path to net-zero emissions by midcentury is a lofty goal. But now, with the publication of the Net-Zero America (NZA) study, researchers at Princeton University have provided the country with a roadmap that makes the goal that much closer to reality.

  3. 15 de out. de 2020 · Environmental challenges have galvanized activity across Princeton’s campus in recent years like few other issues in our history. From physical, biological and applied sciences to art, architecture, psychology, policy and more, research groups across the University are tackling some of the toughest problems facing humanity with the fullest range of toolkits.

  4. 609-258-3853. Email. mthompso@princeton.edu. Princeton University’s research across the spectrum of environmental issues is making pivotal contributions to solving some of humanity’s toughest problems. Our impact is built on a legacy of personal commitment, intellectual leadership, perseverance and innovation.

  5. 609-258-4966. elarson@princeton.edu. Andlinger Center bio. Eric Larson is a senior research engineer who leads the Energy Systems Analysis Group at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University. His research interests intersect technology, environmental science, economics and public policy.

  6. Academic Units. While Princeton’s environmental research spans the entire University, most of our environmental researchers are affiliated with one of the academic units presented here. Follow the links below to explore the depth and breadth of research taking place across our campus and beyond. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.

  7. Please join us in celebrating the graduating students affiliated with C-PREE this year. We have a great cohort of 18 graduating students that have been involved with our work during their time at Princeton. MPA and MPP students who pursued the environmental component of the Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP) Certificate,…