Date
Sept. 10, 2010
Authors
Alan Krupnick, Ian Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, and Kristin Hayes
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Alan Krupnick
Senior Fellow; Director, Industry and Fuels Program
Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at RFF.
Ian Parry
Margaret A. Walls
Senior Fellow; Director, Climate Risks and Resilience Program
Margaret Walls is a senior fellow at RFF. Her current research focuses on issues related to resilience and adaptation to extreme events, ecosystem services, and conservation, parks and public lands.
Tony Knowles
Kristin Hayes
Senior Director for Research and Policy Engagement
Kristin Hayes is the senior director for research and policy engagement at RFF. Hayes is working to help develop strategy and manage initiatives on natural gas development, domestic carbon pricing options, and more.
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