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Stefan Ambec
Professor at Toulouse School of Economics where he leads the TSE Energy and Climate Center. He is Editor-in-Chief for Resource and Energy Economics. His ... welfare of citizens and their behavior. Topics include the energy transition
The Impact of Engineered Carbon Removal on Environmental Justice Initiatives
groups have and how they relate to the deployment of large-scale negative ... . This work is able to be used by researchers, scientists, and policymakers ... community leaders to ensure their needs and priorities are considered and
Can Fracking Be Sustainable?
Unconventional natural gas development in the US—and perhaps ... lack of public confidence, a frayed social license to operate, and ... enacted in Maryland and New York, in other U.S. localities, and in
Reuse Degraded Lands for Clean Energy
Clean Energy Demonstration Program on Current and Former Mine Land (CEML) funded ... importance. Solar development in particular, here and around the country, has encountered local opposition (fossil fuel industry-funded astroturf and
Mark Templeton
-2019 visiting scholar of the Kleinman Center and is Clinical Professor of Law ... Law School, and a Research Affiliate of the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago. Previously, Templeton was a Trustee and Executive Director of
Gilbert Metcalf
-2017 visiting scholar at the Kleinman Center and is a professor of economics at Tufts University and a research associate at the National Bureau of ... School of Government, and MIT. This year he is a visiting scholar at
Paul Bonney
Exelon and a number of its subsidiaries: Bonney was senior vice president, legal and regulatory strategy for Pepco Holdings from 2016 to 2018, senior vice president and general counsel of Constellation Energy from 2012 to
Angela Pachon
research grants and the visitor scholar programs, and developed scholarship and research collaborations across campus and beyond. She is also the author and editor of various publications of the Center and has studied
Dipti Pitta
, nutrient uptake and utilization, feed additives, feed supplements, and microbial diversity in the rumen in response to diet and dietary shifts
William Braham
Arctiture Department and is currently Director of the Master of Environmental Building Design and of the Center for Environmental Building + Design (CEBD). He has worked on energy and architecture for over 30 years as a