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September 15, 2025

Per capita CO2 emissions from primary energy consumption decreased in every state from 2005 to 2023, according to recently released data in our State Energy Data System. Total energy-related CO2 emissions in the United States fell 20% over that time, and the population grew by 14%, leading to a 30% decrease in per capita CO2 emissions.

CO2 emissions across the country primarily declined because less coal was burned in the electric power sector. Increased electricity generation from natural gas, which releases about half as many CO2 emissions per unit of energy when combusted as coal, and from non-CO2-emitting wind and solar generation offset the decrease in coal generation. Looking ahead, our Short-Term Energy Outlook forecasts a slight 1% increase in U.S. total CO2 emissions in 2025, in part because of more recent

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Job ID: 262532

Full-Time Faculty Position in Industrial Engineering
RIT DUBAI

Job Purpose

RIT Dubai is actively seeking outstanding candidates for a full-time faculty position in Industrial Engineering, beginning in the Spring semester of the 2026-2027 academic year. The responsibilities associated with this role encompass teaching, research, educational activities (including course development, undergraduate and graduate advising, and lab development), and active participation in professional service activities.

Required Qualifications for the Position

Doctoral Degree: A Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering. Teaching Proficiency: The candidate should possess the ability to instruct a range of undergraduate courses (e.g., Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering, Materials Processing, Human Factor/ Ergonomics, Systems Simulation) as well as graduate courses (e.g., Lean Six Sigma and Engineering Value Creation). Student Mentorship: Ability to provide guidance and mentorship to

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Research Associate (Maritime Technology)
Nanyang Technological University

We are looking for a Research Associate in Maritime Studies to work in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) with a flexible start time. The appointment is for 1 year with a provision for further extensions, subject to good performance and availability of research funding.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct research on data-driven ship performance analysis, maritime decarbonization and digitalization, methodology development, and application

Publish findings in top peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings

Collaborate with other researchers on project discussions and joint deliverables

Coordinate the preparation of project reports and deliverables

Support the preparation of research proposals and grant applications

Job Requirements:

Must

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Job ID: 262530

Research Fellow (Maritime Studies)
Nanyang Technological University

We are looking for a Research Fellow in Maritime Studies to work in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) with a flexible start time. The appointment is for 1 year with a provision for further extensions, subject to good performance and availability of research funding.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct research in maritime transport, maritime decarbonisation and digitalisation, methodology development and applications

Publish findings in top peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings

Collaborate with other researchers on project discussions and joint deliverables

Coordinate the preparation of project reports and deliverables

Support the preparation of research proposals and grant applications

Job Requirements:

Must hold a

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