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Adele Morris

Adele Morris

Fellow, Economic Studies
Policy Director, Climate and Energy Economics Project

Adele Morris is a fellow and the policy director for the Climate and Energy Economics Project. She focuses on the economics of climate change and related energy and natural resource policies.



Expertise

Climate and energy economics; climate change policy; natural resource policy; energy policy; tax policy

Background

Past Positions
Senior Economist with the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) of the U.S. Congress (2007-2008); Senior Economist with the U.S. Treasury Department (1998-2007); Lead U.S. negotiator on land use and forestry issues in the international climate change treaty process (2000); Senior Economist for environmental affairs at the President’s Council of Economic Advisers (1997-1998); Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget (1995-1997)

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, Princeton University; M.S. in Mathematics, University of Utah; B.A., Rice University


Research and Commentary


Save to My PortfolioClean Energy: Policy and PrioritiesJanuary 2012The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThoughts on a Carbon Tax November 07, 2011Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Impacts of a Carbon TaxOctober 31, 2011Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Role of Offsets in a Carbon Trading SystemJanuary 31, 2011The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioThe Top Economic Stories of 2010December 23, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioHow Climate Policy Could Address Fiscal ShortfallsAugust 20, 2010National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform
Save to My PortfolioAround the Halls: Copenhagen Climate Change ConferenceDecember 09, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
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Save to My PortfolioG-20 Summit: Recovering from the CrisisSeptember 2009G-20 Summit Report
Save to My PortfolioClimate Change Policy: Recommendations to Reach ConsensusSeptember 2009The Brookings Institution

Contact Information

communications@brookings.edu

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

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