Date
Dec. 31, 2000
Authors
Thomas Beierle and David Konisky
Publication
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Thomas Beierle
David Konisky
In a Sea of Critical Minerals Supply, Can US Policy Create an Island?
As US policymakers work to improve the domestic critical mineral supply chain, three examples show that success may be driven by projects that look financially promising, anticipate environmental and community concerns, and invest in local workforces.
How Do Residential Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies Affect Electricity Prices and Consumer Welfare?
This paper evaluates the effects of such renewable technology adoption on average residential electricity prices as well as the impacts of those price changes for the private welfare of nonadopters.
Nature vs. Unnature: Public Perception of Solar Geoengineering, with Kaitlin Raimi
Kaitlin Raimi discusses the public perception of solar geoengineering, varying opinions on the emerging technology, and what makes for effective communication about the technology.
Book Talk | Power Lines: The Unequal Energy Transition
Join the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and Resources for the Future for a conversation with Sanya Carley and David Konisky, co-authors of Power Lines: The Human Costs of American Energy in Transition.
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