Sentences with phrase «climate policy analysts»

Michael Grubb is one of our best known international climate policy analysts.
-LSB-...] Revkin's piece refers to the affirming work of two other leading climate policy analysts, Andrew Leach at the University of Alberta and Michael Levi at the Council of Foreign Relations.
Some climate policy analysts said that, even if the U.S. government withdraws from the Paris climate agreement, the rest of the world could work with big states like California and New York, as well businesses and civic groups that are interested in advancing climate protection policies.
«I don't want to overstate national implications, but I do think it's recognition that continued investment in natural gas is risky,» said Stacy Tellinghuisen, a senior climate policy analyst at Western Resource Advocates.
Now, environmental economist Chris Hope and Arctic Ocean specialist Peter Wadhams, both at the University of Cambridge, together with climate policy analyst Gail Whiteman of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, have analysed the likely consequences of such a release occurring between 2015 and 2025.
It will take much more efforts before we can get perfectly accurate data in China,» added Li Shuo, a senior energy and climate policy analyst with Greenpeace.
Richard Klein, climate policy analyst at the Stockholm Environment Institute, wrote: «Irrespective of credentials, a scientist who lets his personal convictions blur his professional judgment is a bad scientist.»
He is a climate policy analyst and modeler in the IMAGE - project at the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and has been involved in the discussion with climate skeptics for many years.
For those eager for the details, here's the text of the joint announcement, followed by some enthusiastic comments from David Victor, a longtime climate policy analyst at the University of California, San Diego:
There's more on California's (and the world's) energy options in an audio interview conducted by Science's news staff with one of the authors of the new paper, Snuller Price, an energy and climate policy analyst at E3, a consulting firm in San Francisco.
Paul Baer, a climate policy analyst at the Georgia Institute of Technology and contributing author to the panel's next Working Group 3 report (on policy options), posted a comment that's well worth elevating into the main post:
So I consulted our Climate Policy Analyst, Christina Starr.
Alyssa Tsuchiya is a climate policy analyst with the program.
Indur M. Goklany, PhD (Electrical Eng, Michigan State University), climate policy analyst, Vienna, Virginia, U.S.A.
He is a climate policy analyst and modeler in the IMAGE - project at the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and has for many years been involved in the discussion with climate skeptics.
Climate Policy Analyst Federal whistleblower Joel Clement charged both Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and President Donald Trump with «poor leadership, waste, and... failures on climate change» in a fiercely critical letter of resignation submitted... Continue reading →
Climate Policy Analyst Last week, the Trump Administration's sustained attack on federal scientists studying climate change science and impacts escalated when US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt issued last - minute gag orders preventing several... Continue reading →
Climate Policy Analyst The Trump Administration's overall approach to climate change is basically akin to shouting LA - LA - LA - LA - LA with your hands over your ears.
CSPW Senior Climate Policy Analyst Anne Polansky has 30 years of experience in public policies relating to energy and the environment, with a strong focus on climate change and renewable energy.
Far from disrupting the talks, some of the U.S. diplomats sent signals that there are still people to be trusted in the American climate camp, according to Susanne Dröge, a climate policy analyst at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, who debriefed some German negotiators after COP23.
Dr Tina Abouhmaboub, Climate Policy Analyst Works in the area of integrated assessment modeling, energy and climate change mitigation economics and policy.
Niklas Roming, Climate Policy Analyst Supports the team in a wide array of tasks, including qualitative and quantitative analyses of climate policy in different countries, as well as regional and in the global context.
Jasmin Cantzler, Climate Policy Analyst Leads the Climate Action Tracker, analyses the impact of current policies, pledges, targets and NDCs on national emissions.
Fabio Sferra, Climate Policy Analyst Contributing his expertise in the field of integrated assessment modelling and mitigation policies for the Climate Action Tracker project and supporting analysis of country positions for SIDS and LDCs.
Dr. Jan Sindt, Climate Policy Analyst Based in Hamburg, Germany; leading technical analyst supporting (I) NDC projects.
He is a climate policy analyst and modeler in the IMAGE - project at the PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) and has been involved in the discussion with climate skeptics for many years.
By Avipsa Mahapatra, EIA International Climate Policy Analyst and Lisa Handy, EIA Senior Policy Advisor
She aspires to pursue her career as climate policy analyst and advocate extensively on youth inclusion at all levels of decision making for achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
EIA International Climate Policy Analyst, Avipsa Mahapatra, adds, «As developing countries like India and Brazil begin to transition from using ozone depleting substances, they have the tremendous opportunity to leapfrog high - GWP HFCs by transitioning to energy efficient climate - friendly natural refrigerants, thus saving billions of tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions.
The commissioners» skepticism will influence which investments Arizona utilities can expect to achieve rate recovery on in the coming years, said Stacy Tellinghuisen, senior climate policy analyst at Western Resource Advocates.
For more information on HFC - free alternative technologies or information on HFC - free procurement, contact Avipsa Mahapatra, EIA International Climate Policy Analyst at amahapatra (at) eia-global.org.
«It's a legal process that take some time,» says Susanna Dröge, a senior global energy and climate policy analyst at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, a Berlin think tank.
«Finalizing this strategy is an important step forward at a time when California's leadership is needed more than ever,» said Christina Starr, EIA Climate Policy Analyst.
«India didn't propose the $ 100 billion target — the international community thought this amount should be available,» says Sameer Kwatra, India energy and climate policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Not exact matches

Jeremy Moorhouse, senior analyst at Clean Energy Canada, said the following in response: «The Clean Fuel Standard is one of Canada's most important climate change policies, cutting more carbon pollution than any other measure in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and...
The dynamic illustrates one of the wider challenges in American climate policy, analysts said.
Panelist David Keith, an energy and technology policy analyst at Harvard, says that cloud seeding or similar strategies are no substitute for cutting emissions but may prove to be the quickest way to deliver relief from climate change to the world's poorest people.
«Water supply is where climate change hits the ground,» declares a Natural Resources Defense Council policy analyst.
Prior to BAEO, Offiong served as an Analyst with Bellwether Education Partners, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the achievement of low - income students by cultivating, advising, and placing a robust community of innovative, effective change agents in public education reform and improving the policy climate for their work.
I'll also post some thoughts from a batch of longtime climate - policy analysts on this idea of «soft» climate diplomacy.
Chris FIELD (Carnegie Institution, USA)-- Chair • Philippe CIAIS (Climate Environment Society, France) • Wolfgang CRAMER (Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale, France) • Purnamita DASGUPTA (Institute of Economic Growth, India) • Ruth DEFRIES (Colombia University, USA) • Navroz DUBASH (Centre for Policy Research, India) • Ottmar EDENHOFER (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany) • Michael GRUBB (University College London, UK) • Jean - Charles HOURCADE (Centre national de la recherche scientifique [INRA], France) • Sheila JASANOFF (Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA) • Kejun JIANG (Nanyang Technological University, China) • Vladimir KATTSOV (Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia) • Hervé LE TREUT (CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France) • Emilio LEBRE LA ROVERE (National University, Brazil) • Valérie MASSON - DELMOTTE (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement / Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, France) • Cheik M'BOW (World Agroforestry Centre [ICRAF], Kenya) • Isabelle NIANG - DIOP (Institut de recherche pour le développement, Senegal) • Carlos NOBRE (Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais [Cemaden / MCTI], Brazil) • Karen O'BRIEN (University of Oslo, Norway) • Joy PEREIRA (University Kebangsaan, Malaysia) • Shilong PIAO (Peking University, China) • Hans - Otto PÖRTNER (Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany) • Monika RHEIN (University of Bremen, Germany) • Johan ROCKSTRÖM (Stockholm University, Sweden) • Hans SCHELLNHUBER (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany) • Robert SCHOLES (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa) • Pete SMITH (University of Aberdeen, UK) • Youba SOKONA (The South Centre, Switzerland) • Jean - François SOUSSANA (Institut national de la recherche agronomique [INRA], France) • Mark STAFFORD - SMITH (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia) • Thomas STOCKER (University of Bern, Switzerland) • Laurence TUBIANA (Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales, France) • Diana ÜRGE - VORSATZ (Central European University, Hungary) • Penny URQUHART (Independent analyst, South Africa) • Carolina VERA (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) • Alistair WOODWARD (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Responding to comments 14, 25, and 56: I'm a policy analyst in Seattle, well - read on the impacts of climate change, but also other global resource constraints — like peak oil, peak phosphorus and the limits of industrial agriculture, waters supply (closely related to climate), and human systems / governance.
Economists and other policy analysts have noted that policies intended to foster climate - friendly technology research and development (R&D) will also be necessary, but likewise will not be sufficient on their own.
Lessons from Japan: An international group of analysts focusing on climate policy says we can look to Japan for lessons in how policies can accelerate a move away from carbon - heavy fuels and toward more efficient use of energy.
A few days ago, I had a short e-mail exchange with Vaclav Smil, a master analyst of risks and resources, on strokes and aging, climate policy, the global debt crisis and a few other light subjects.
Below I'm posting some more criticism, from four researchers focused on energy innovation and climate policy: Inês Azevedo, an associate professor and public policy analyst at Carnegie Mellon University, Kenneth Gillingham, an economist at Yale, David Rapson, an economist at the University of California, Davis, and Gernot Wagner, lead senior economist at the Environmental Defense Fund.
In the wake of Australia's move to add a price to carbon dioxide emissions — which is particularly notable considering the country is one of the world's big exporters of coal (and related CO2 emissions)-- I sent a query to some Australian analysts of climate and energy policy to see if this holds lessons for the United States.
Looking ahead, analysts such as Eileen Claussen, president of the Pew Center's policy group and a former climate negotiator in the Clinton Administration, worries that setting a deadline for concluding any negotiations on further binding commitments is risky and bound to disappoint.
Richard Morse, an analyst of coal markets, climate policy and China at Stanford University, offered a long response to Pope's thoughts and the initial discussion of coal exports that is also posted separately.
Finding myself in the same foxhole as Steve Schneider when the «Nuclear Winter «balloon went up — it was launched on the anniversary of Orson Welles» War of The Worlds Broadcast with a media graphics package prepared by the Creative Department of that great K - Street PR institution Porter Novell Inc., I remarked to him that it all seemed like a bad joke on Cold War policy analysts, played at the expense of the credibility of climate modeling on the eve of the global warming debate.
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