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Established in 2003, the '''Energy and Environmental Security Initiative (EESI)''' is an interdisciplinary [[think tank]] located at the University of Colorado School of Law. The fundamental mission of EESI is to serve as an interdisciplinary center that is pivotal in developing and crafting State, U.S. and global responses to the world’s energy crisis; and to facilitate the attainment of a global [[sustainable energy]] future through the innovative use of laws, policies and technology solutions. In pursuit of this mission, EESI's primary operational function is that of an enabling environment for teaching, research and policy analysis vis-à-vis the impact of laws and policies on the scientific, technological, sociopolitical, and commercial dimensions of sustainable energy. |
Established in 2003, the '''Energy and Environmental Security Initiative (EESI)''' is an interdisciplinary [[think tank]] located at the University of Colorado School of Law. The fundamental mission of EESI is to serve as an interdisciplinary center that is pivotal in developing and crafting State, U.S. and global responses to the world’s energy crisis; and to facilitate the attainment of a global [[sustainable energy]] future through the innovative use of laws, policies and technology solutions. In pursuit of this mission, EESI's primary operational function is that of an enabling environment for teaching, research and policy analysis vis-à-vis the impact of laws and policies on the scientific, technological, sociopolitical, and commercial dimensions of sustainable energy. |
Revision as of 18:28, 20 November 2006
The correct title of this article is EESI. Some letters are shown due to sustainable energy.
Established in 2003, the Energy and Environmental Security Initiative (EESI) is an interdisciplinary think tank located at the University of Colorado School of Law. The fundamental mission of EESI is to serve as an interdisciplinary center that is pivotal in developing and crafting State, U.S. and global responses to the world’s energy crisis; and to facilitate the attainment of a global sustainable energy future through the innovative use of laws, policies and technology solutions. In pursuit of this mission, EESI's primary operational function is that of an enabling environment for teaching, research and policy analysis vis-à-vis the impact of laws and policies on the scientific, technological, sociopolitical, and commercial dimensions of sustainable energy.
External links
- EESI website
- Current EESI Projects
- The International Sustainable Energy Assessment
- The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership
- University of Colorado Law School
- University of Colorado at Boulder