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Policy Initiative Launches StatePowerProject.org
State policies promoting the deployment of renewable energy have played important roles in the rapid growth of wind and solar energy. But over the past few years, those policies are increasingly being challenged as unconstitutional. Challenges are wide ranging but most … Continue reading
Confronting Climate Change as a University
President of Harvard University, Drew Faust, sent a letter earlier today discussing the University’s rule in confronting and responding to climate change. President Faust explained that “Harvard has a vital leadership role to play in this work,” and discussed much of the … Continue reading
Harvard Environmental Economics Program Seeks RA for Research on Multilateral Agreements
The Harvard Environmental Economics Program is working on an important, new initiative to explore ways in the which the new international climate agreement to be concluded in 2015 could either facilitate or hinder linkage among regional, national, and sub-national cap-and-trade … Continue reading
EPI Publishes Peer-Reviewed Article on Fracking in Environmental Science & Technology
EPI Policy Director, Kate Konschnik with Mark Boling of Southwestern Energy has published a peer-reviewed article on approaches to risk mitigation in the shale gas context. The paper will be published as part of a special issue on Shale Gas Development: Risk and Risk … Continue reading
Legal and/or Economics Fellow Position at Guarini Center for Environmental and Land Use
The Guarini Center for Environmental and Land Use Law seeks to hire a full-time Fellow in the field of law and/or economics to conduct policy-relevant research, writing and outreach related to innovation in electric utility regulation and finance. The Fellow … Continue reading
