Publications: Jesse Jenkins
April 9, 2012
Which Nations Have Reduced Carbon Intensity the Fastest?
Driving down global emissions of climate destabilizing carbon dioxide by at least 50 percent by 2050 may be necessary to avoid the most dangerous impacts of global climate change.
January 23, 2012
The Future of Global Climate Policy
A five part series that works through what our current climate policy approach should be while addressing fundamental tensions among climate advocates and scientists.
November 7, 2011
Taking on the Three Deficits
America actually faces three deficits—the budget deficit, the trade deficit, and the investment deficit—that, if left unchecked, could total over $41 trillion in the next 10 years.
July 26, 2011
Climate Pragmatism: Innovation, Resilience and No Regrets
A framework for renewed American leadership on climate change.
April 26, 2011
Counterpoint: Heritage Foundation Backgrounder
The Heritage Foundation's proposal includes numerous inconsistencies and inaccuracies.
October 1, 2010
ARPA-E: The Little Program That Could
The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, created to spur technological innovation, is about to be given the bureaucratic equivalent of a death sentence.
June 3, 2010
Strengthening Clean Energy Competitiveness
Reauthorizing the American COMPETES Act provides an opportunity for Congress to strengthen U.S. clean energy innovation and competitiveness policies.
November 18, 2009
Rising Tigers, Sleeping Giant
This report benchmarks clean energy competitiveness in four nations: China, Japan, South Korea and the United States.