Bryan Hubbell
Senior Fellow
Bryan Hubbell is a senior fellow at RFF. Hubbell is an expert on the health and environmental impacts of air pollution. He served as the national program director for the Air, Climate, and Energy Research Program in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development. He notably led the EPA team that developed the Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP), a tool now used worldwide to evaluate the benefits of clean air. He also led the Risk and Benefits Group, where he was responsible for assessing exposure and risks related to criteria air pollutants and performing benefits analyses for major air pollution regulations. His research interests involve strengthening evidence-based approaches to climate adaptation and resilience to inform environmental policy decisions.
Education
- PhD in economics, North Carolina State University, 1995
- ME in economics, North Carolina State University, 1992
- BA in political science, Appalachian State University, 1989