Associate Professor Bonnie Keeler is one of several University of Minnesota researchers who found that Minnesota's weather will become warmer and wetter over the next several decades.
Associate Professor Gabe Chan and Assistant Professor Elise Harrington led a research study of Minnesota's Weatherization Assistance Program, as stakeholders consider expanding the program.
Assistant Professor Bonnie Keeler is being recognized as one of the University of Minnesota's most exceptional mid-career faculty members as a recipient of a 2021 McKnight Presidential Fellowship.
Assistant Professor Bonnie Keeler is co-author of a new policy forum article in Science, "A water rule that turns a blind eye to transboundary pollution," which focuses on assumptions of federalism in environmental regulation.
The report advocates for adoption of “off-grid” energy sources such as solar-powered lanterns and microgrids as a way for people in remote areas to receive basic energy services from renewable resources.