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网爆门 Part of a Team Awarded $60M USDA Grant to Promote Climate-Smart Commodities

网爆门 is a leading partner in a multi-university project that aims to increase supply and demand for climate-smart commodities produced and manufactured in New York state, supported by a new grant from the . The $60 million project is led by the .

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Jay Golden

A climate-smart commodity is an agricultural commodity that is produced using farming, ranching or forestry practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or sequester carbon. As project partner, Syracuse will lead one of the four primary focus areas. Over the next five years, 网爆门 researchers will develop and expand existing markets and develop new markets for climate-smart commodities produced in New York State鈥攂enefiting the environment, farmers and manufacturing sectors alike.

鈥淏oth governments and industry around the world are rapidly committing to a net-zero carbon economy, and in order to meet these grand challenges, the industries of today will need to find low carbon and green-tech alternatives for which biobased feedstocks and products will play a critical role,鈥 says Jay Golden, Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance in 网爆门鈥檚 Maxwell School and director of the Dynamic Sustainability Lab, who is the project鈥檚 principal investigator from Syracuse.

The interdisciplinary team from Syracuse, working in collaboration with Cornell University, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, New York State agencies and additional public and private partners, includes faculty and student researchers from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, School of Information Studies, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and聽 Whitman School of Management. In addition, the team will work in partnership with 网爆门 Libraries鈥 Blackstone LaunchPad to develop a pipeline of new green tech and climate-smart innovators with a focus on developing new climate-smart businesses in underserved communities.

Faculty from 网爆门 include:

  • Principal Investigator: Jay Golden, Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance in 网爆门鈥檚 Maxwell School and director of the Dynamic Sustainability Lab
  • Investigators:
    • Carmen Carri贸n-Flores, research assistant professor,聽; senior research associate, Center for Policy Research
    • Peter Wilcoxen, Ajello Professor in Energy and Environmental Policy; professor of public administration and international affairs; director, Center for Environmental Policy and Administration
    • Lee McKnight, associate professor, School of Information Studies
    • Todd Moss, chair, Department of Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises and
      associate professor of entrepreneurship, Whitman School
    • Jason Davis, research professor, Newhouse School; co-director, Real Chemistry Emerging Insights Lab
    • Regina Luttrell, associate dean for research and creative activity; co-director, Real Chemistry Emerging Insights Lab; associate professor of public relations, Newhouse School
    • Erika Schneider, assistant professor of public relations, Newhouse School

鈥淥ur Syracuse team will be at the global forefront of this effort by providing public and private decision makers the ability to track and verify low and zero carbon feedstocks through the value chain; to develop important incentives and polices to support market demand; and to model the environmental, climate and economic/jobs benefit to New York and America,鈥 Golden says. 鈥淭he anticipated climate-smart commodities will serve as a platform for a new generation of low-carbon chemicals, fuels and energy sources, as well as building and construction materials and a vast array of consumer products to support the transition to a net-zero carbon economy.鈥