Jason Bordoff is a professor and founding director of the Center
on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University's School of International Affairs.
Jason Bordoff, the founding founding director of the Center on
Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, sent this:
About this Book: Fact and Fiction
in Global Energy Policy 15 Contentious Questions Benjamin K. Sovacool, Marilyn A. Brown, and Scott V. Valentine Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016
At 10:30 a.m., Columbia University Center on
Global Energy Policy Energy Leaders Forum event with guest speaker Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, Columbia Club, 15 W 43rd St., Manhattan.
«The vision is that Chinese shale gas has geostrategic benefits, it has environmental benefits and it has economic benefits,» says David Sandalow, the inaugural fellow at Columbia University's new Center on
Global Energy Policy who until last year was assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE).
In partnership with the Government of Singapore, the IEA annually participates in Singapore International Energy Week, a key
annual global energy policy and energy market forum.
A frightening thought is that these Leftist «ideologues» are of the very same tribe that we are to entrust
with global energy policy.
And it is unlikely that policy makers will be
basing global energy policies affecting every person in their country on the outcome of those «private» discussions.
If global energy policy isn't focused on developing and deploying all of these technologies, we will underutilize the tools at our disposal and reduce our chances of winning the fight against climate change.
«As one of the largest energy markets in Europe and the third - largest economy in the IEA, few countries have quite the same impact on European or
even global energy policy,» said Claude Mandil, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), today in Berlin at the launch of Energy Policies of IEA Countries — Germany 2007 Review.
... [O] ngoing political debate
about global energy policy should not stand in the way of common sense action to reduce societal and environmental vulnerabilities to climate variability and change.»
«Governing is different than campaigning,» said David Sandalow, a fellow at the Center
on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
In Fact and Fiction
in Global Energy Policy, Sovacool, Brown, and Valentine make clever use of the Hegelian dialectic to take on 15 core energy questions (e.g., «Do conventional energy resources have a meaningful «peak»?»)
Jason Bordoff, director of the Center on
Global Energy Policy at Columbia, advised President Obama on energy and climate change.
He is a Fellow at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy and the author of the forthcoming book «Missing OPEC: The History and Future of Boom - Bust Oil Prices,» from Columbia University Press, 2016.
«It sounds optimistic, but this is not the first time we've seen real progress alleged and then we've backslid,» said Nephew, now a senior research scholar at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy.
«With no refineries between the Gulf coast and Pennsylvania, the south - east is largely dependent on pipelines from the Gulf coast for their fuel, with Colonial being the largest,» Jason Bordoff, the director of Columbia University's Centre on
Global Energy Policy, told the FT. «With Colonial shut and a quarter of Gulf coast refining capacity out, the south - east will need to get fuel from storage, other forms of transport from the Gulf like trucks and ships, and imports.
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That highlights another potential shortcoming of state policy, said Noah Kaufman, a researcher at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy.
«The United States and China agree on some issues and disagree on others,» noted Sandalow, who now heads Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy.
«At a minimum, the U.S.'s ability to be persuasive to other parties is really placed under pressure,» says Elkind, who is now a fellow and senior adjunct research scholar at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy.
To learn more, I urge you to read «The History and Future of the Clean Energy Ministerial,» an essay by David Sandalow, a former Obama administration energy official who was involved in the early days of the ministerial and now, as a fellow at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy, offers five ways to boost the impact of these meetings.
I agree with Richard Lindzen of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that climatology is a young field that developed for decades out of the limelight, and that has suddenly been thrust into the heart of a multi-trillion-dollar fight over national and
global energy policy.
While emission reductions under Inslee's plan would be relatively small in global terms, it would outline a path for broader action, said Noah Kaufman, who leads the carbon tax research initiative at Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy.
«The ambitious and successful energy reforms of recent years have put Mexico firmly on
the global energy policy map.»
The European Council's proposals on the internal energy market fundamentally weaken the framework that is needed to deliver an integrated market that will benefit European energy consumers, write Philip Baker and Christos Kolokathis from
the global energy policy advisors Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP).
«Today's announcement is another powerful signal of just how bleak the outlook for nuclear in the United States is, a result of a hollowed - out nuclear industry, cheap gas, falling renewable costs and inadequate policies to account for the climate change costs of carbon emissions,» said Jason Bordoff, director of the Columbia University Center on
Global Energy Policy.
The family foundation — the work of the entrepreneur who created Bankers Life and Trust — is a co-founder of the Energy Foundation, and a vocal supporter of non-profit organizations that focus on combating man - caused climate change, with a focus on establishing
a global energy policy that eschews cheap fossil fuels for more - costly «renewable» energy sources.
Amy Myers Jaffe is a leading expert on
global energy policy, geopolitical risk, and energy and sustainability.
«Easing energy export restrictions does not raise gasoline prices for consumers,» Jason Bordoff, a former energy and climate adviser to Obama who is now director of the Center on
Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, said in a telephone interview.
«The issue of methane leakage is getting a lot of attention, because much of the policy discussion is premised on the view that natural gas has roughly half of the greenhouse gas emissions relative to coal for power generation,» said Jason Bordoff, Director of Columbia University's Center on
Global Energy Policy, at an event to discuss the study on Monday.