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Energy Policy Now offers clear talk on the issues that define our relationship with energy and its impact on society and the environment. [query slug="podcast"]

Commentary

and podcasts focused on energy policy, where experts and thought leaders share in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on the critical energy challenges shaping our world. Stay informed on the latest trends, debates, and

Institutions & Governance

and just transition, or constrain it. In the United States, our energy system is governed by a complex web of public and private local, state, regional, and federal institutions. Kleinman Center researchers seek to

Reto Gieré

Reto Gieré is a professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and Center for Excellence in Environmental Toxicology at the University of Pennsylvania.

Erik Wibbels

Science and Co-Director of PDRI/DevLab@Penn. His research focuses on the ... impact of refugees on social cohesion in Kenya and South Sudan; the Machine Learning for Peace project, which measures and forecasts dynamics in civil

Gaming the Sustainable City

and games to evaluate sustainability initiatives. Energy—in its many forms—drives urban growth and development. It provides an engine for economic activities and underlies many of the choices that urban designers

Tony Reames

professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment and ... investigates fair and equitable access to energy that is affordable, reliable, and clean, and seeks to understand the production and persistence of

Danny Cullenward

Senior Fellow Danny Cullenward is a climate economist and lawyer focused on the design and implementation of scientifically grounded climate ... Removal Law and Policy at American University, and the Vice Chair of

Linda Wu

, Environment, and Sustainability (BEES) and in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in Biology with a concentration in Ecology and Evolution. She was a