Publications
Catalyzing Research
The Network for the Digital Economy and the Environment funds research that often leads to publications in academic journals. The initiative also funds framing papers and other written outputs on a case-by-case basis. All of these publications are linked below.
Aligning artificial intelligence with climate change mitigation
Lynn Kaack, Priya Donti, Emma Strubell, George Kamiya, Felix Creutzig, David Rolnick
June 2022
Assessing Energy and Climate Effects of Digitalization: Methodological Challenges and Key Recommendations
Christina Bremer, George Kamiya, Pernilla Bergmark, Vlad C. Coroamă, Eric Masanet, and Reid Lifset
May 2023
Best practices for analyzing the direct energy use of blockchain technology systems: Review and policy recommendations
Nuoa Lei, Eric Masanet, Jonathan Koomey
September 2021
Blockchain technology and the sustainable supply chain: Theoretically exploring adoptions barriers
Mahtab Kouhizadeh, Sara Saberi, Joseph Sarkis
January 2021
Electric vehicles in ridehailing applications: Insights from a Fall 2019 survey of Lyft and Uber drivers in Los Angeles
Deepak Rajagopal, Allison Yang
April 2020
Evaluating the potential of cooperative ridesourcing: A case study of Arcade City in Austin, Texas
Adam Stocker, Sara Stephens
November 2019
Opening up environmental footprint calculators for transparency and user privacy
Brandon Kuczenski
September 2022
Social and environmental analysis of food waste abatement via the peer-to-peer sharing economy
Tamar Makov, Alon Shepon, Jonathan Krones, Clare Gupta, Marian Chertow
March 2020
Sustainability implications of artificial intelligence in the chemical industry: A conceptual framework
Mochen Liao, Kai Lan, Yuan Yao
November 2021
The Sharing Economy is Not Always Greener: A Review and Consolidation of Empirical Evidence
Tamar Meshulam, Sarah Goldberg, Diana Ivanova, and Tamar Makov
December 2023
The carbon footprint of ride-hailing: GHG inventory methodology
Joshua Skov, Aaron Toneys, Anne Brown
May 2020