Helping people hurt from high energy prices

Hint: Reducing them isn’t the answer.

WIRED: “Why You (and the Planet) Really Need a Heat Pump”

By Matt Simon

Bloomberg Law: “NYC Mayor Faces Climate ‘Litmus Test’ on Building Emissions Law”

By Stephen Lee

CNBC: How you can help fight climate change in ways that really matter

By Catherine Clifford

How I Greened My Prewar Co-op

A climate economist overhauls his leaky, 200-year-old co-op.

Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts

U.S. Open Energy Outlook

KGO 810 Radio San Francisco

Pat Thurston Show

Factoring in the forgotten role of renewables in CO2 emission trends using decomposition analysis

Renewables decreased U.S. CO2 emissions by 2.3–3.3% from 2007-13, roughly matching the 2.5–3.6% from natural gas.

The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy

Buy a more fuel-efficient car, drive more.

Is energy efficiency a good thing even with rebound?

Spoiler alert: Yes.

RollCall: Inflation Reduction Act anti-inflationary

By Benjamin Hulac

Helping people hurt from high energy prices

Hint: Reducing them isn’t the answer.

WIRED: “Why You (and the Planet) Really Need a Heat Pump”

By Matt Simon

Bloomberg Law: “NYC Mayor Faces Climate ‘Litmus Test’ on Building Emissions Law”

By Stephen Lee

CNBC: How you can help fight climate change in ways that really matter

By Catherine Clifford

How I Greened My Prewar Co-op

A climate economist overhauls his leaky, 200-year-old co-op.

Leveraging Open-Source Tools for Collaborative Macro-energy System Modeling Efforts

U.S. Open Energy Outlook

KGO 810 Radio San Francisco

Pat Thurston Show

Factoring in the forgotten role of renewables in CO2 emission trends using decomposition analysis

Renewables decreased U.S. CO2 emissions by 2.3–3.3% from 2007-13, roughly matching the 2.5–3.6% from natural gas.

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