C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Plant-Level Technology Pathways for Cost-Effective Decarbonization

Date & Time Oct 20 2025 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Location Wallace Hall
300
Speaker(s)
Jing Meng
Audience Open to the Public, Registration Required

Prof. Jing Meng is a Professor at the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London and a fellow of Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance. Her research focuses on technology innovation, climate change policies, and co-mitigation of climate change and air pollution. 

Jing is a highly cited researcher awarded by Clarivate in cross-board in 2020-2024, AGU23 Global Environmental Change Early Career awardee and one of the 35 Innovators under 35 awarded by MIT Technology Review. She has a proven track record of high-quality publications in international peer-reviewed journals, such as Nature, PNAS, Nature Geoscience, Nature Energy, Nature Climate Change and Nature Sustainability. Her papers have been awarded the 2017 Best Early Career Articles in Environmental Research Letters and Top 50 Nature Communications Earth and planetary sciences articles published in 2018. Jing is serving as the Chief Editor of npj Environmental Social Sciences, an Executive Editor of the Journal of Cleaner Production, Associate Editor of Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.

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The David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series is coordinated by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE), and co-sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI). 

This in-person event is open to the public. Princeton University community members do not need to RSVP. Members of the general public should RSVP to ccrosby@princeton.edu and will be accommodated as space allows.

This seminar will be livestreamed at http://mediacentrallive.princeton.edu/ and videos of the recordings are posted on C-PREE's YouTube channel within a week or two after the event.

 


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