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Nonresident Fellow

Nathan Hultman

Nathan Hultman

Nonresident Fellow, Global Economy and Development

Nathan Hultman is a fellow in the Global Economy and Development Program. He specializes in international climate policy, carbon markets, and their relation to low-carbon energy investment decisions.



Expertise

International climate policy and carbon markets; low-carbon energy technologies; risk and decisionmaking under scientific uncertainty; climate science and climate models in policy; energy policy

  • Language Fluency:
  • Swedish

Background

Current Positions
Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland; Associate Director, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Past Positions

Assistant Professor, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Visiting Fellow, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University

Education

Ph.D. Energy & Resources, University of California, Berkeley; M.S. Energy & Resources, University of California, Berkeley; B.A. Physics, Carleton College


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioThe Durban Platform on Climate ControlDecember 12, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My Portfolio“Low-Emissions Development” and the New SustainabilityDecember 06, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Durban Climate Talks: Sidestepping the Fall of KyotoDecember 05, 2011Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Durban Climate NegotiationsNovember 23, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioRevisiting the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill April 20, 2011Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioFukushima and the Global “Nuclear Renaissance”March 14, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Cancun Agreements on Climate ChangeDecember 14, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioInnovation and Technology in the Climate NegotiationsDecember 07, 2010Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioA New Clean Development MechanismDecember 06, 2010Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioStrong U.S. Domestic Action is Key for Green Job GrowthDecember 01, 2010The National Journal
Save to My PortfolioFive Years of KyotoFebruary 09, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Echo of CopenhagenDecember 21, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Impact of Copenhagen on U.S. Climate PolicyDecember 17, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Copenhagen Governance GapDecember 16, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Copenhagen Incarnation of Trust but VerifyDecember 15, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioAnalysis of Copenhagen: Degrees of ReckoningDecember 14, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog

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Contact Information

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