CETEP Events Recap

  • E&E Forum: Dean Lueck

    Dean Lueck, an economics professor from Indiana University Maurer School of Law, provides an economic perspective on the governance of wildlife while exploring the historical transformation of human and animals interactions over the past 20,000 years. Lueck highlighted the role of state wildlife agencies in the United States as a solution to the problem of

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  • E&E Forum: Greg Nemet

    Professor Greg Nemet from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s La Follette’s School of Public Affairs provides an overview of the historical energy transitions in the United States, discussing the key factors that have driven these changes over the past 250 years.  Nemet dove into the challenges of energy policy such as the fluctuation of energy prices

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  • E&E Forum: Bruno Basso

    What if smarter farming starts with smarter data? In a E&E forum, Dr. Bruno Basso, of Michigan State University’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, explored how technology is reshaping modern agriculture. From GPS-guided tractors and drones to satellite imaging and in-field sensors, farmers now have access to real-time data about soil conditions, crop health,

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