Rutgers scholars have been at the forefront of promoting Health in All Policies (HiAP) as a collaborative approach to reducing disparities and improving the health of all communities and people by incorporating health considerations into decision-making across sectors and policy areas. As part of the EAC team’s continuing HiAP efforts in New Jersey, they prepared […]
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Risk Review of Department of Energy Environmental Cleanup for U.S. Congress

Congressional budget authorization language in 2014 directed the DOE to “retain a respected outside group … [to] undertake an analysis of how effectively the Department of Energy (DOE) identifies, programs, and executes its plans to address those risks [to public health and safety from the DOE’s remaining environmental cleanup liabilities], as well as how effectively […]
DOE, energy, GreenbergTrust in the U.S. Department of Energy: a Post-Fukushima Rebound
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, D. Kosson, C. Powers. Trust in the U.S. Department of Energy: a Post-Fukushima Rebound. Energy Research & Social Science, 2, 145-147, 2014. Abstract: Data from surveys of people living within 50 miles of major U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sites in 2010, 2011 and 2013 were analyzed to determine if the […]
2014, energy, GreenbergEnergy Policy and Research: The Underappreciation of Trust
M. Greenberg, Energy Policy and Research: The Underappreciation of Trust. Energy Research and Social Science, 1, 152-160, 2014 (inaugural issue) Abstract: The paper defines trust as believing that a person(s) or organization(s) can be relied upon to accomplish objectives because they are competent and possess values and intentions that are consistent with all or part […]
2014, energy, GreenbergKeystone XL Spotlights History of Environmental Analysis
P. Thacker interview with M. Greenberg, . Keystone XL Spotlights History of Environmental Analysis, http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2014/05/08/keystone-xl-spotlights-history-of-environmental-analysis/, May 8, 2014. Abstract: The EIS for Keystone XL polarized supporters and opponents, with business interests praising it and environmental groups criticizing it. To get a better understanding of the history and controversies surrounding one of our nation’s oldest environmental […]
2014, energy, GreenbergSustainability as a Priority at Major U.S. Department of Energy’s Defense Sites: Surrounding Population Views
M. Greenberg, M. Weiner, H. Mayer, D. Kosson, C. Powers. Sustainability as a Priority at Major U.S. Department of Energy’s Defense Sites: Surrounding Population Views, Sustainability, 2014, 6, 2013-2030; doi:10.3390/su6042013 Abstract: Sustainability is rapidly becoming a widely accepted and desired attitude, as well as a stimulus for both environmentally-conscious individuals and firm behavior. However, does […]
2014, energy, Greenberg, Mayer, sustainabilityShort and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey
M. Greenberg, N. Mantell, M. Lahr, F. Felder, and R. Zimmerman, Short and intermediate economic impact of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: case study of New Jersey, Energy Policy, 35, 2007, 722-733.
2007, case study, economic impact, electric power, energy, Greenberg, terrorismEnergy Parks for Former Nuclear Weapons Sites? Public Preferences at Six Regional Locations and the United States as a Whole
M. Greenberg, Energy Parks for Former Nuclear Weapons Sites? Public Preferences at Six Regional Locations and the United States as a Whole, Energy Policy, volume 38, 5098-5107, 2010. Abstract: The United States Department of Energy has proposed building energy parks at some of its former nuclear sites. These parks would develop technologies to enhance renewable energy […]
2010, energy, Greenberg, nuclear weaponsMedia, Local Stakeholders, and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities
Lowrie, K., A. Kennedy, J. Hubert and M. Greenberg 2011. “Media, Local Stakeholders, and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities,” in Burger, J. (ed.) Science Stakeholders: Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues, New York, NY: Springer (in press). Abstract: In the early part of the twenty-first century, it appears more likely than ever that the […]
2011, energy, Greenberg, Lowrie, nuclear waste