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Up one levelJoan Ogden explains on Capitol Public Radio the role of California's policies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Bryan Jenkins wins the 2009 Johannes Linneborn Prize for outstanding contributions to the development of energy from biomass
Daniel Sperling wins the 2009 Robert Zweig Public Education Award of the National Hydrogen Association
STEPS Graduate Researcher Attends the 2008 Eno Transportation Foundation Leadership Development Conference
Five students graduate from STEPS Program
Five students—Jonathan Weinert, Zhenhong (David) Lin, Nic Lutsey, Guihua Wang, and Ryohei Hinokuma—will have graduated from the STEPS Program by the end of Summer 2008. Each has been an integral part of the STEPS research team and has contributed to the debate on sustainable transportation and energy technologies in unique ways. The students promise to continue to do excellent work out in the professional world and are sure to become leaders in this emerging field. They will be sorely missed.
New Pre-Publication Document Available
STEPS Researcher Christopher Yang has made available a new pre-publication document. Please visit the sponsors only section and click on the working documents link to review and comment. Please note: This is available for STEPS Sponsors only, please do not distribute. Thank you
Working Documents Available
STEPS Sponsors can now review pre-publication papers available on the STEPS website.