
Green hydrogen: Powering the future of passenger and freight transportation?
Green hydrogen is emerging as an important potential solution for decarbonizing transportation, but new energy efficiency findings indicate that it should be used strategically in heavy-duty road,

Policy Brief: Vehicle Scrappage Policies for Transportation Decarbonization
If designed appropriately, a vehicle scrappage program could accelerate fleet turnover and speed up emissions reductions, while supporting transportation justice.
The Best Yoga Mats
A yoga mat should be comfortable and supportive, provide sufficient grip to keep you from slipping, and be easy to clean and carry.
The financial case for EVs — with caveats
While EVs generally have higher sticker prices, running a car on electricity is typically cheaper — often by a lot.

Reames receives Michigan Chronicle's Men of Excellence award
Reames received a Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence award
Center for Sustainable Systems publishes hydrogen demand technical report

SEAS PhD candidate Chandler Sachs awarded NDSEG fellowship
Congratulations to Chandler Sachs, a SEAS PhD student affiliated with the Center for Sustainable Systems
Leveraging Green IT What it is and how it can offer a competitive advantage
Sustainable IT, also known as “Green” IT, reduces the environmental impact associated with conventional Information Technology (IT).
Issues of the Environment: UM study shows rooftop solar installations will increase in value
Climate change will increase the future value of residential rooftop solar by up to 19% by the end of the century, according to a new University of Michigan-led study.
Creating a throw-away culture: How companies ingrained plastics in modern life
Think about how much of the plastic you use today will end up as trash. If you live in the United States, it’ll probably add up to about a pound of stuff — just today.