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Fellow, Global Economy and DevelopmentPolicy Director for Climate and Energy Economics, Global Economy and Development
Adele Morris is a fellow and policy director for climate and energy economics. She focuses on the economics of climate change and related energy and natural resource policies.
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"We are seeing a crystallizing consensus from the United States that the [U.S.] needs to take action on climate change. We need to reduce emissions here domestically. We need to leverage our domestic action into action by major trading partners and large and industrialized developing countries."
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