Ask the Scholar
Document scope · 1 page
Scholar
Ask about this object, its catalog metadata, its source description, or the page inventory.
For page-specific OCR and visual context, open one of the page chats.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
225358656
label
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III] Nomination Process
core
doc
dtoType
document
citationUrl
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
225358656
contentType
document
title
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III] Nomination Process
citationUrl
collections
Records of the Council of Economic Advisers (Clinton Administration)
Vivian Wu's Files
imageCount
1
hasImages
yes
source
import
hasTranscription
no
Source extras
naId
225358656
levelOfDescription
fileUnit
otherTitles
42-t-7422601-20171095F-040-010-2019
recordType
description
ocrSource
nara-archive
Single page context
seq
1
pageIndex
0
type
document
mediaId
69e12de349729ae8
ocrText
FOIA Number: 2017-1095-F
FOIA
MARKER
This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the William J. Clinton
Presidential Library Staff.
Collection/Record Group:
Clinton Presidential Records
Subgroup/Office of Origin:
Council of Economic Advisers
Series/Staff Member:
Subject Files
Subseries:
OA/ID Number:
21618
FolderID:
Folder Title:
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III] Nomination Process
Stack:
Row:
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
S
21
5
3
2
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
AND TYPE
001. resume
Gary Yohe resume [PII] [partial] (1 page)
00/00/0000
b(6)
002. resume
Robert Stavins resume [PII] [partial] (1 page)
01/22/1998
b(6)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Council of Economic Advisers
Subject Files
OA/Box Number: 21618
FOLDER TITLE:
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III]
Nomination Process
2017-1095-F
bg230
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
P1 National Security Classified Information |(a)(1) of the PRA|
b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) of the PRAJ
an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) of the FOIA]
financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
of gift.
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
2201(3).
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
-
IPCC'
resumes-
1
unsent
]
\
DRAFT
LISTS
I
02/27/98 FRI 14:24 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
002
FiNal
U.S. Government Nominations for the IPCC Third
Assessment Report:
Working Group II
(*): Possible Convening Lead Author
(-): Hasn't given concurrence
FORESTS AND FORESTRY
Lead Authors:
Ron Neilson, USDA/FS
Daniel Botkin, George Mason U
Jayant Sathaye, LBNL
Henry Shugart, U of VA
Roger Sedjo, Resources for the Future
Allen Solomon, EPA (*)
Contributing Authors:
Robert Dixon, US Country Studies Program
Robert Mendelsohn, Yale (-)
Marc Abrams, Penn State U
Neil Sampson, The Sampson Group
J.G. Isebrands, USDA/FS
Peter Groffman, Inst for Environmental Studies
Olga Krankina, OSU
Steve McNulty, USFS
Sandra Brown, U of IL/EPA
Richard Birdsey, USDA/FS
James Teeri, University of Michigan
Thomas Loveland, USGS EROS
Richard Zepp, EPA/NERL
Mitchell M. Dubensky, American Forest & Paper
Virginia Burkett, USGS
Al Lucier, NCASI
Review editor:
Steven Hamburg, Brown U
Linda Joyce, USDA/FS
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY
Lead Authors:
Richard Adams, OSU
Otto Doering, Purdue U
John Reilly, USDA(-)
Contributing Authors:
Kenneth Kunkel, Illinois State Water Survey
Hartwell Allen, USDA/ARS
Ronald Sass, Rice U
David Campbell, Mich State U
Peter Groffman, Inst for Environmental Studies
Linda Mearns, NCAR (-)
Hugo Rogers, USDA/ARS
Keith Paustian, CSU
02/27/98 FRI 14:24 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
003
Stan Wullschleger, ORNL
John Everett, NOAA
Bruce Kimball, USDA
Francisco Tubiello, Columbia University
David Pimentel, Cornell U
Harald Scherm, University of Georgia
David Sherman, Tufts University
Review editor:
Norm Rosenberg, PNL
William Easterling, Penn State U
Vern Cole, Colorado State University
RANGELANDS
Lead Authors:
Dennis Ojima, CSU/NREL
Jack Morgan, USDA
Contributing Authors:
Arvin Mosier, USDA/ARS
David Campbell, Mich State U
Ron Neilson, USDA/FS
Wayne Polley, USDA/ARS
Mark Weltz, USDA/ARS
Richard Zepp, EPA/NERL
Review editor:
Steven Hamburg, Brown U
Linda Joyce, USDA/FS
DESERTS
Contributing Authors:
Review Editor:
Peter Groffman, IES
SOILS AND LAND DEGRADATION
Lead/Contributing Authors: Hari Eswaran, USDA/Nat Res Cons Div
Peter Groffman, Inst for Environmental Studies
Thomas Loveland, USGS
Hartwell Allen, USDA
Review editor:
Steven Hamburg, Brown U
Michael Farrell, ORNL
MOUNTAIN REGIONS
Lead Authors:
Allen Solomon, EPA
Douglas Fox, Colorado State U
Contributing Authors:
Roger Barry, U of CO
John Harte, UC-Berkeley
Mathias Vuille, U Mass
Jerry Brown
Frederick Nelson
02/27/98 FRI 14:25 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
004
CRYOSPHERE
Contributing Authors:
Roger Barry, U of CO
Richard Alley
John Everett, NOAA
David Robinson, Rutgers U
Raymond Assel, NOAA/Great Lakes Env. Res.
Jerry Brown, Int'l Permafrost Assoc.
Frederick Nelson, U of Del
Gunter Weller, U of AK-Fairbanks
HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Lead Authors:
Charles Howe, U of CO (*)
David Zilberman, UC-Berkeley
Kenneth Strzepek, U of CO
Gene Stakhiv, USACOE
Robert Naiman, University of Washington
Contributing Authors:
Anthony Fisher, UC-Berkeley
Tom Barnwell, EPA/NERL
Philip Chao, USACOE
Robert Wilkinson, UC-Santa Barbara
David Goodrich, USDA/ARS
Diane McKnight, U of CO
David Major, Columbia U
Rich Vogel, Tufts U
Neil Leary, EPA
James Houston
Peter Gleick
Robert Fleagle, University of Washington
Jeff Richey, University of Washington
James Shrouds, Federal Highway Administration
Review editor:
Norm Rosenberg, PNL
Stanley Changnon, Illinois State Water Survey
Gregory Knight, Penn State U
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
Lead Authors:
John Magnuson, U of Wisc (*)
Robert Brumbaugh, USACOE
Charles Coutant, ORNL
Diane McKnight, U of CO
Robert Naiman, University of Washington
Frank Rahel, U of Wyo
James Shortle, Penn State U
Peter Groffman, Institute for Ecosystem Studies
Contributing Authors:
George Parsons, U of Del
02/27/98 FRI 14:25 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
005
Ann Fisher, Penn State U
Donald Cahoon, USGS/Nat'l Wetlands Res. Ctr
John Harte.
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
Lead/Contributing Authors:
John Everett, NOAA
Mike Fogarty, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (-)
Chuck Hopkinson, MBL (-)
Dave Karl, University of Hawaii (-)
Peter Glynn, University of Miami (-)
Paul Falkowski, Brookhaven National Labs (-)
Peter Verity, Skidaway (-)
Peter Webey (-)
Tom Powell (-)
Brian Rothchild (-)
COASTAL ZONES AND SMALL ISLANDS
Lead Authors:
James Titus, EPA
Gary Yohe, Wesleyan University
Contributing Authors:
Donald Cahoon, USGS/Nat'] Wetlands Res. Ctr.
Wilson Orr, Prescott College
Philip Chao, USACOE
Gene Stakhiv, USACOE
Virginia Burkett, USGS/Nat'l Wetlands Res. Ctr.
Review editor:
James Houston, USACOE
Michael Farrell, ORNL
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Lead Authors:
Tom Wilbanks, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (*)
Mike Scott, Battelle
John Millhone
Brian O'Neill
Contributing Authors:
Wil Orr, Prescott College
David Campbell, Mich State U
Christopher Small, Columbia Unviersity
Robert Wilkinson, UC Santa Barbara
Arun Jhaveri, DOE
James Parsnow, Carrier Corporation
James Crawford, American Standard, Inc.
Review Editor:
Amy Glasmeier, Penn State University
ENERGY. INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORTATION
Lead Authors:
David Greene, ORNL
Hashem Akbari, LBNL
William Breed, DOE
02/27/98 FRI 14:25 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
006
Contributing Authors:
James Parsnow, Carrier Corporation
Adam Rose, Penn State U
Mack McFarland
James Crawford, American Standard, Inc.
James Shrouds, Federal Highway Administration
James J. Corbett, Carnegie-Mellon
Rafael Friedmann, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Richard Ball, Department of Energy
Thomas Wilson, EPRI (-)
C.B. Husick, OWA, Inc.
Review editor:
Stanley Changnon, Illinois State Water Survey
Nazir Bhagat, Department of Commerce
Denny Ellerman, MIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Lead Authors:
Graciela Chichilnisky, Columbia U.
Geoffrey Heal, Columbia U.
HUMAN HEALTH
Lead authors:
Rita Colwell, University of Maryland
Duane Gubler, CDC
Warren Piver, NIEHS
Margaret Kripke, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Jonathan Patz, Johns Hopkins
Contributing Authors:
Bruce Eldridge, UC Davis
Robert Shope
Larry Kalkstein, U of Delaware
Alan Krupnick
Sylvia LeBlancq
Janice Longstreth
Robert Shumway
Robert Shope
Mark Wilson, U Michigan (-)
Sarah Foster, The Weinberg Group
Paul C. Chrostowski, The Weinberg Group
William Gore, Boehringer Ingelheim
Review Editor:
Mary Gant, HHS
VEGETATION/LAND COVER
Lead Authors:
Ron Neilson, USDA/FS (*)
:
Dennis Ojima, CSU/NREL
Allen Solomon, EPA
Contributing authors:
Thomas Loveland, USGS EROS
WILDLIFE/BIODIVERSITY
02/27/98 FRI 14:25 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
007
Lead authors:
Terry Root, U of Mich
Robert Naiman, U of WA
Contributing authors:
Jeff Price, American Bird Conservancy
Russ Graham, Illinois Museum
Camille Parmesan
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT
Lead Authors:
Joel Scheraga, EPA (A)
Kenneth Strzepek, U of CO (A)
Brent Yarnal, Penn State U (A)
Jae Edmonds, PNL (B)
Ron Neilson, USDA/FS (A)
Robert Naiman, U of WA (A)
Rich Richels, EPRI (B)
Stephen Schneider, Stanford (C)
John Weyant, Stanford (B)
Richard Ball, DOE (B)
Contributing Authors:
Ted Parson, Harvard U.
Hugh Pitcher, PNL (B)
Richard Adams, OSU (A)
Steve McNulty, USDA/FS
Robert Mendelsohn, Yale U (A)
Joel Smith, Hagler Bailly Services (A)
Charles Howe, U of CO (A)
Tom Barnwell, EPA/NERL (A)
David Abler
Don Wuebbles, University of Illinois
Paul Chrostowski, The Weinberg Group
Mike Scott, PNL
Review editor:
Dwight Atkinson
C. Gregory Knight, Penn State University
Michael Farrell, ORNL
Robert Fleagle, University of Washington
Henry Jacoby, MIT
A: Impacts/Adaptation
B: Emissions/Mitigation Costs
C: Atmosphere/Carbon Cycle/Climate
02/27/98 FRI 14:26 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
008
U.S. Government Nominations for the IPCC Third
Assessment Report:
Working Group III
(*): Possible Convening Lead Author
I. SECTORS
ENERGY SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Lead:
John Holdren, Harvard U.
Paul Komor, University of Colorado
Rich Richels, EPRI
Jayant Sathaye, LBNL
Jae Edmonds, PNL
Contributing:
Richard Ball, DOE
Christopher Bordeaux, US Country Studies
Marilyn Brown, ORNL
Rafael Friedmann, LBL (Latin America)
James D. Kerstetter, Washington State University
Alan Miller, World Bank
David Streets, Argonne National Laboratory
Michael A. Toman, RFF
Review Editor:
John Sheffield, ORNL
Howard Gruenspecht, DOE
INDUSTRY
Lead:
William Moomaw, Tufts U.
Mark Levine, LBNL
Peter Wilcoxen, UT
Contributing:
Nathan Martin, LBNL
Lynn Price, LBNL
Ernst Worrell, LBNL
Mack McFarland, Dupont
Nell Elliot, ACEEE
Review Editor:
Jay Shogren
TRANSPORTATION
Lead:
David Greene, ORNL
Dan Sperling, UC Davis
02/27/98 FRI 14:26 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
009
Contributing:
James Corbett, Carnegie Mellon University
Leon Schipper, LBNL
James Shrouds, Federal Highway Administration
Review Editor:
one
George Eads, Charles River Associates
H)
#
Martin Zimmerman, Ford (Chief Economist)
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
Lead:
Hashem Akbari, LBNL
John Millhone, DOE
Brian O'Neill, EDF
Landis McKellar, IIASA
(-)
Tom Wilbanks, ORNL
Contributing:
Marilyn Brown, ORNL
James G. Crawford, American Standard, Inc.
Nathan C. Martin, LBNL
Lynn Price, LBNL
Review Editor:
Arun Jhaveri, DOE
AGRICULTURE
Lead:
Keith Paustian, Colorado State University
John Reilly, USDA
Contributing:
Neil Sampson, The Sampson Group
Ronald L. Sass, Rice University
Review Editor:
Norm Rosenberg, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Vern Cole, Colorado State University
FORESTS/BIOTIC (NON-AG)
Lead:
Sandra Brown, EPA (*)
Jayant Sathaye, LBNL
Greg Marland, ORNL
Roger Sedjo, RFF
Contributing:
Richard Birdsey, USDA
Bill Hohenstein, EPA
Robert Dixon, US Country Studies
Mitchell Dubensky, American Forest & Paper Association
Olga Krankina, Oregon State University
Zhu Hua Ning, Southern University
Neil Sampson, The Sampson Group
Ronald L. Sass, Rice University
Kenneth Skog, USDA
Review Editor:
Steve Hamburg, Brown U.
02/27/98 FRI 14:26 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
010
II. MECHANISMS (not fully cross-matched with sectors above)
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION
Lead:
Paul Komor, University of Colorado
Jayant Sathaye, LBNL
Tom Wilbanks, ORNL
Adam Jaffe, Brandeis University
Howard Gruenspecht, DOE
Contributing:
Nazir Bhagat, DOC
Raymond Kopp, RFF
Alan Miller, World Bank
Larry Goulder, Stanford University
Review Editor:
Bill Fulkerson, ORNL
(-)
I
EVALUATION OF MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES
Lead:
John Millhone, DOE
Contributing:
Marilyn Brown, ORNL
Douglas Fox, Colorado State U. (for Asia)
Dan Lashof, NRDC
James R. Parsnow, Carrier Corporation
Jerry Pell, US Country Studies
David Streets, Argonne National Laboratory
Alan C. Schroeder, DOE
Gregg Marland, ORNL
Paul Chrostowski, The Weinberg Group
Joan Ogden, Princeton, University
William Gore, Boehringer Ingelheim
EVALUATION OF SEQUESTRATION TECHNOLOGIES
Lead:
Stuart Gaffin, EDF
Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University
Contributing:
Vittorio Canuto, NASA Goddard
Dan Lashof, NRDC
Gregg Marland, ORNL
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
Lead:
Robert Stavins, Harvard U. (*)
Ray Prince, DOE
David Montgomery, Charles River Associates
Contributing:
David Abler, Penn State University
Nazir Bhagat, DOC
Christopher Bordeaux, US Country Studies
Nick Demos
02/27/98 FRI 14:27 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
1
011
Henry Jacoby, MIT
Alan Miller, World Bank
Bill Moomaw, Tufts University
Frederick Rueter, CONSAD
Jonathan Wiener, Duke University
Robert Wilkinson, UCSB
Mary Beth Zimmerman, DOE
Jason Shogren, University of Wyoming
Michael Toman, RFF
David Levy, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Review Editor:
Richard Schmalensee, MIT
Peter wilcoxer
EMISSION SCENARIOS
Lead:
Don Wuebbles, U of Illinois
Hugh Pitcher, Pacific Northwest National Laboratories
Ray Prince, DOE
Contributing:
John Holdren, Harvard University
Henry lacoby MIT
Dan Lashof, NRDC
Brian O'Neill, EDF
Review Editor:
John Weyant, Stanford University
STABILIZATION PROFILE EVALUATION
Lead
Rich Richels, EPRI
Tom Rutherford
Ray Prince, DOE
Contributing:
Richard Schmalensee, MIT
Henry Jacoby, MIT
John Weyant, Stanford
Greg Unruh, Tufts U.
Raymond Kopp, RFF
Ray Prince, DOE
Jason Shogren, University of Wyoming
Review Editor:
Adele Morris, CEA
IMPACTS OF MITIGATION ACTIONS
Lead:
Jae Edmonds, PNL
Rich Richels, EPRI
Peter Wilcoxen, U of Texas
Tom Ruther ford
Contributing:
Paul D. Guthrie, ICF/SAIO
Henry Jacoby, MIT
Warren Piver, NIEHS
John Weyant, Stanford
Tom Wilbanks, ORNL
Greg Unruh, Tufts U.
02/27/98 FRI 14:27 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
012
Adam Rose, Penn State University
William Gore, Boehringer Ingelheim
Review Editor:
Dwight Atkinson, EPA
Nazir Bhagat, DOE
Mike Toman, RFF
DECISION-MAKING FRAMEWORKS (see also WGII Integrated
Assessment)
Lead:
John Weyant, Stanford
Rich Richels, EPRI
Joel Scheraga, EPA
Ray Squitier, Treasury
Jay Shogren, U of Wyoming
Mike Toman, RFF
Contributing:
Christopher Bordeaux, US Country Studies
Henry Jacoby, MIT
Frederick Rueter, CONSAD Research Corporation
James Shortle, Penn State University
Joel Smith, Hagler-Bailly
Gene Stakhiv, USACOE
Peter Wilcoxen, University of Texas
Michael Toman, RFE
C.S. Husick, OWA, Inc.
Paul Chrostowski, The Weinberg Group
Review Editor:
Henry Jacoby, MIT
Charles Kolstad, University of Santa Barbara
02/27/98 FRI 14:27 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
013
U.S. Government Nominations for the IPCC Third
Assessment Report:
Working Group I¹
THE CLIMATE SYSTEM: AN OVERVIEW
Lead Author
Robert Dickinson, Kevin Trenberth
Review Editor
I. Rasool, Robert Fleagle, Richard Somerville
RADIATIVE FORCING OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Lead Authors
General: Dan Albritton, Susan Solomon
Carbon Cycle: Chris Field, Pieter Tans, Jorge Sarmiento, Gregg
Marland
Other GHGs: Don Wuebbles, Ron Prinn, Mike Prather
Aerosols: Robert Charlson, Joyce Penner, Steve Schwartz
Solar: Judith Lean
Radiative Forcing: Ramaswamy
[Industrial nominee: Mack McFarland]
Review Editor
Dave Hofmann, Ron Prinn
OBSERVED CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE
Lead Authors:
General: Tom Karl, Kevin Trenberth, David Easterling
Polar regions: Roger Barry
Paleoclimate: Jonathan Overpeck, Ray Bradley
Review Editor:
Robert White, Richard Hallgren, Ken Kunkel
PHYSICAL CLIMATE PROCESSES AND FEEDBACKS
Lead Authors:
General: Kevin Trenberth
Atmosphere: Dennis Hartmann, Tony DelGenio, David Rind, Jeff
Kiehl, Tom Ackerman
Oceans: Russ Davis
¹The listing includes leading US researchers in this area, only very roughly in priority order
A speecial category of floaters/integrators is suggested to help bring coherence across the
whole volume and to interface with other volumes.
The list of potential contributors from the US is very large and cannot be fully compiles. To
fully involve the US scientific community, we recommend an open solicitation of
contributions in addition to topical searches of the literature. We have, however, oisted in
the contributing author category some of the scientists who should be contacted to make
sure they have an opportunity for their perspectives to be consdiered.
02/27/98 FRI 14:28 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
014
Review Editor
Isaac Held, Ed Sarachik, Jerry Mahlman, David Randall, Robert
Fleagle
BIOLOGICAL CLIMATE PROCESSES AND FEEDBACKS
Lead Authors:
Land: Pam Matson, Chris Field, David Schimel, William Parton,
Jonathan Foley, Kevin Griffin, Steve Wofsy
Ocean: Jorge Sarmiento, Phil Taylor
Review Editor
Robert Dickinson, Jerry Melillo
CLIMATE MODELS: EVALUATION
Lead Authors
General: Tony Broccoli, Mike Fiorino, Tom Delworth, Curt Covey
Paleoclimate: Karl Taylor
Review Editor
Isaac Held, David Randall, James Kinter
GLOBAL CLIMATE MODELS: PROJECTIONS OF FUTURE CHANGE
Lead Authors:
Gerald Meehl, Ron Stouffer, Tom Delworth, David Rind
Review Editor:
Eric Barron, Tom Wigley
REGIONAL INFORMATION: MODELS AND PROJECTIONS
Lead Authors:
Filippo Giorgi, Tom Peterson, David Easterling, Robert Crane,
Tom Knutson, Linda Mearns, Haider Taha
Review Editor:
Eric Barron
CHANGES IN SEA LEVEL
Lead Authors:
General: Robert Bindschadler, Jim Titus, Vivien Gornitz, Stuart
Gaffin
Antarctica: Charles Bentley
Mountain Glaciers: Mark Meier
Greenland: Jay Zwally, Richard Alley
Review Editor:
Doug Martinson, Roger Barry
DETECTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ATTRIBUTION OF CAUSES
Lead Authors:
Tony Broccoli, Kevin Trenberth
Review Editor:
Gerald North
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING
Lead Authors:
Steve Schneider
02/27/98 FRI 14:28 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
1
015
Review Editor:
Richard Somerville, John Perry, Robert Fleagle
*SPECIAL CATEGORY: FLOATERS AND INTEGRATORS
Proposed Overall Scientific Integrators/Floaters
Tom Wigley, Steve Schneider, Michael Schlesinger
Proposed Overall WG Review Editors
Jerry Mahlman, Robert Fleagle, I. Rasool, Wallace Broecker
02/27/98 FRI 14:28 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
016
Those whose name arose as being able to contribute perspectives to chapters that should be
considered. This list is very incomplete.
1 (Climate System)
Yochanan Kushnir
S. Ichiaque Rasool
Alan Robock
Richard Somerville
Haider Taha
2 (Radiative Forcing)
Steven Japar
Arvin Mosier
Alan Robock
3 (Observed Climate Variability)
Roger Barry
Tsing-Chang Chen
Thomas Delworth
David Easterling
Kevin Gallo
Steven Japar
Thomas Karl
Kenneth Kunkel
Yochanan Kushnir
Chris Landsea
Sumant Nigam
Thomas Peterson
David Portman
Robert Quayle
S. Ichiaque Rasool
Scott Robeson
David Robinson
Alan Robock
Mathias Frank Vuille
4 (Physical Climate Processes)
Roger Barry
Jay Famiglietti
Kevin Gallo
Yochanan Kushnir
Richard Lindzen
Sumant Nigam
Alan Robock
Herman Sievering
Richard Somerville
James Arthur Teeri
Xubin Zeng
5 (Biological Climate Processes)
Robert Dixon
Ronald Sass
Daniel Lashof
John Harte
Richard Norby
02/27/98 FRI 14:28 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
4
017
Herman Sievering
6 (Climate Models)
Eric Barron
Anthony Broccoli
Thomas Delworth
Keith Dixon
Patrick Michaels
Sumant Nigam
Alan Robock
Richard Somerville
Ronald Stouffer
Haider Taha
Warren Washington
Xubin Zeng
7 (Global Climate Models)
Thomas Delworth
Keith Dixon
Stuart Gaffin
Chris Landsea
Jerry Meehl
Alan Robock
Richard Somerville
Ronald Stouffer
Haider Taha
8 (Regional Information)
Robert Crane
David Easterling
Paul Guthrie
Thomas Randolph Knutson
Haider Taha
9 (Changes in Sea Level)
Richard Alley
Robert Bindschadler
Robert Etkins
Stuart Gaffin
James Houston
Michael Oppenheimer
10 (Detection of Climate Change)
Roger Barry
Anthony Broccoli
Tsing-Chang Chen
Thomas Delworth
Hugh Ellsaesser
Kevin Gallo
Michael Mann
Patrick Michaels
Michael Oppenheimer
Robert Quayle
Scott Robeson
Alan Robock
Ronald Stouffer
02/27/98 FRI 14:29 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
018
11 (Advacing Understanding)
Alan Robock
Richard Somerville
Indicated WG I, but no chapter
Jerry Pell
Carol Anne Clayson
Mark Chandler
Mary Anne Carroll
William Collins
Issac Held
Charles Husick
Jim Kinter
Sydney Levitus
Doug Martinson
Ronald Miller
Newell Reginal
Michael Prather
Michael Schlesinger
Eric Smith
Imalone @ usgcrp.gov (LaShaunda Malone)
03/20/98 11:04:18 AM
Record Type:
Record
To:
Adele C. Morris/CEA/EOP
CC:
Subject: Curriculum Vitaes for IPCC TAR
Adele,
Do you by chance have the Curriculum Vitaes of any of the following IPCC
nominees? I think that we have some of these, especially, those marked
with astericks, but I have not been able to locate them. I thought that it
may be possible that some of the C.V.s were sent to you before I made a
copy of them here.
Dan Albritton
Dwight Atkinson
Sam Baldwin
Tom Barnwell
Vern Cole
*
Nick Demos
George Eads
Neal Elliot
Bill Fulkerson
Larry Goulder
Paul D. Guthrie
Marty Hoffert
Bill Hohenstein
John Holdren, la
James Kerstetter
Landis McKellar, la
John Millhone, la
William Moomaw, la
James Shuttleworth
Soroosh Sorooshian
Ray Squitier, la
Greg Unruh
Thank you.
Best regards,
LaShaunda
LaShaunda Malone
National Assessment Coordination Office
U.S. Global Change Research Program
400 Virginia Ave., SW Suite 750
Washington, DC 20024
01/21/98 WED 10:43 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
001
OFFICE OF THE U.S. GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH PROGRAM
Suite 750
400 Virginia Avenue, SW
Washington DC 20024
PHONE: (202) 488-8630 (202) 314-2233
FAX:
(202) 488-8681 (202) 488-8678
Internet:[email protected]
TO:
Jeff Frankel / Adele Marris
FROM:
Michael adCracken
DATE:
1/21/98
SUBJECT:
IPCC Author Nominating
This fax consists of 5 page(s), including this page
MESSAGE:
- Sent based on request from Rosma Bierdown
Andhous:
- As explained in the letter, the USG needs to
Richels.
make nominatives for IPCC TAR outhors of
Edmondo
Fes 27. We (the USGCRP, active on behalf
of DOS, which us the afficial USG IPCC member)
are solverting suggestime for nominations -
and will hold intergency meetings in February
to decide on nominees.
- The solutation process IS ofen to all, so
feel free to pass on tetter/forms inside and
outside govt. DOS will corvene intergency unter
to decide on us nominative.
Please call f pid like more info.
espenally to economics community.
Juke
Jeffrey A. Frankel
01/18/98 02:34:40 PM
Record Type: Record
To:
Joseph E. Aldy/CEA/EOP, Randall W. Lutter/CEA/EOP, Adele C. Morris/CEA/EOP
CC:
Subject: New Round of the IPCC
See inquiry from Stavins below. I got a very similar inquiry (orally) from Nordhaus a few weeks
ago. Do any of you know who in the Administration is doing this? If not: Adele, could you
investigate. Start by calling Sandalow; then maybe State.
JF
Forwarded by Jeffrey A. Frankel/CEA/EOP on 01/18/98 02:32 PM
Special Assessments
Robert_Stavins/FS/KSG @ ksg.harvard.edu
01/16/98 12:43:00 PM
Record Type: Record
To:
jeffrey a. frankel
CC:
Subject: New Round of the IPCC
Jeff,
Are you or others at CEA involved in putting together nominations for
lead authors for Working Group III (Options to Mitigate Climate Change) of
the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernment Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC)? As you may know, I served as a Lead Author for the previous round
of the IPCC (at Joe Stiglitz's request, as I recall). That time, I was
somewhat resistant to participating, but eventually agreed. This time, I'm
feeling more positive about it, as I will explain.
I just received a call for nominations, and In reviewing the list of
categories of the new Working Group III (Mitigation Options), I was struck
by the coincidence of that list with the focus of much of my own research
over the past ten years, in particular: economic analysis of
energy-efficiency technologies; costs and efficacy of (biological) carbon
sequestration; effective use, diffusion, and transfer of these
technologies; and policies and policy instruments to further technological
change. There's a great deal of sloppy thinking on these topics and how
they relate to global climate policy (as reflected in the DOE 5-Labs
study), and I'm concerned about the directions that the IPCC could
therefore take.
So, if you and your colleagues are involved in putting together the
slate of U.S. Lead Authors, I hope you'll consider including me in your
list.
If you want to discuss any of this, please give me a call at your
convenience.
Rob
Robert N. Stavins, Professor of Public Policy, and Faculty Chair,
Environment
and Natural Resources Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge,
Massachusetts 02138
Phone: 617-495-1820
Fax: 617-495-1635
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Internet: http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/"rstavins
Assistant: Ms. Joanna Veltri, Phone: 617-495-8833, Fax: 617-495-1635
E-Mail: [email protected]
obert_Stavins/FS/KSG @ ksg.harvard.edu
01/21/98 10:44:00 AM
Record Type:
Record
To:
Adele C. Morris, jeffrey a. frankel
CC:
Subject: IPCC process and CEA
Adele,
Thanks for your note regarding the process for setting up the IPCC's
third assessment team. In response,
1. I'm glad to hear that you're "now trying to insert CEA into those
decisions," but the problem you face --, of course -- is that CEA is not
designated as a participating agency. That was a significant mistake, but
I assume it's too late to correct. In the previous round, Joe Stiglitz was
central to formulating the U.S. team, but I assume (but don't know) that
CEA was officially a participant agency. Also, NSF (Dan Newlon, in
particular) was highly engaged in putting together the U.S. economics team
for IPCC's second assessment (Wkg. Group III), but until I spoke with him
yesterday, Dan was not engaged this time.
2. A committee is meeting on February 9th to put together the U.S. set of
nominations, so there's not much time (but you're used to that).
3. In any event, in case you don't have the list, the set of
participating agencies in the U.S. Global Change Research Program, under
which the establishment of the U.S. IPCC teams falls, is: Departments of
Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Health & Human Services, Interior,
and State; EPA; NASA; NSF; Smithsonian; OMB; and OSTP. OMB may be the best
route through which you can influence the process, but -- needless to say
-- you know your points of contact better than do I. Note that in addition
to CEA being excluded, so is the Department of Treasury! I've chatted with
Jonathan Gruber about this. You may want to talk with him, if you haven't
already. I assume the two of you know each other well.
4. The U.S. Lead Authors are divided into the three Working Groups.
Working Group I is Climate System (exclusively natural science); Working
Group II is Impacts and Adaptation (which seems to focus on natural
science, but since "integrated assessment" is one of the topic areas for
Working Group II, they must also want economists); and Working Group III is
Mitigation Options (which I take to be largely economics, given the set of
sub-topics listed). If you want to see the list of sub-topics listed for
each Working Group, you can get these from Dan Newlon at NSF, or I can fax
it to you.
5. I believe that EPA's input into the process will be reasonable,
because AI McGartland, the senior economist in OPPE, is involved (but you
should talk with him, since perhaps his perception of this is different
than mine). But, if you want to get up to speed quickly, a call to AI with
be worthwhile. He seems to be more plugged into this process than anyone
with whom I've spoken in the past few days.
6. I'd be concerned about DOE, since I don't know who there is handling
it, and a big chunk of Working Group III is "technology," and there are --
as you know -- some ideologues and frankly relatively flaky people at DOE
that work on energy-efficiency technology. Indeed Mark Levine of the
infamous DOE Five-Lab Study was listed as having received the same
notification that I did. There's a constant battle on the technology
innovation and diffusion issues between the economists and the
technologists, and I don't need to tell you who's right. The greatest
danger I see for IPCC Working Group III is the presence of "technologists"
on the teams. A good person at DOE is John Houghton, particularly on
integrated assessment models. He sponsors much of the best research being
done, and so he knows who the best people are (that would be for Working
Group II). And, of course, Howard Gruenspecht at DOE is great, but you
must work with him regularly.
7. By the way, I was also concerned to see the name of Paul Epstein, the
only Harvard person besides me on the list (and one of the very few names I
even recognized!). Epstein is an adjunct clinical prof at Harvard Medical
School; knows nothing about climate change issues; is a physician, not a
medical researcher; but is a passionate activist on global climate policy
-- that's obviously not the set of characteristics that should merit
inclusion in this important scientific body!
8. I appreciate your invitation for me to contact you with my "input on
climate change matters," and I may do so, but I would prefer that you feel
free to call on me with any questions you may have on climate change or
other environmental economic matters, on a regular basis. Your
predecessors for the past ten years have done that, and you're certainly
welcome to use me as a resource when and if you think I can be helpful.
9. As for your question about other persons that should (or should not
be) considered for these positions, I offer a brief list below of some of
the best U.S. economists working on climate issues, but in some cases,
their expertise is very narrow, and so it will depend upon the scope of the
Working Groups, and WG III seems to be narrowly focused at present. As for
who should not be considered, I commented above, and I'll be pleased to
offer you my comments on any names you hear about. So, here's my list,
which is partly drawn from a list I've put together with Bill Nordhaus for
an NBER workshop on climate policy we're co-organizing for this coming
summer:
William Nordhaus, Yale (benefits and costs of climate policies, integrated
assessment models)
Robert Stavins, Harvard (climate policy instruments, innovation and
diffusion of energy efficiency technologies, costs of biological carbon
sequestration)
Jae Edmomds, Batelle (integrated assessment models - IAP)
Lawrence Goulder, Stanford (carbon and energy taxes)
Dale Jorgenson, Harvard (carbon and energy taxes)
Paul Joskow, MIT (tradeable permits, 10 issues) won't do it
Charles Kolstad, Santa Barbara (benefits and costs)
Alan Manne, Stanford (IAP) won't do it
will nominate
Richard Richels, EPRI (IAP) -- important to include him; he was very
productive in last round of IPCC
Kenneth Arrow, Stanford (intertemporal valuation issues)
David Montgomery, Charles River Associates (general)
Thomas Schelling, Maryland (intertemporal and spatial distribution issues) wan't do it
Richard Schmalensee, MIT (policy instruments)
<(Review ?
H
John Weyant, Stanford (benefits and costs, 1AP)
H
+
Adam Jaffe, Brandeis (technological change, R&D)
?
Frank Lichtenberg, Columbia (technological change, R&D)
too busy
Michael Spence, Stanford (technological change, R&D)
Jonathan Wiener, Duke (legal scholar, policy instruments)
WG @1? Won't participate
Tom Wigley, NCAR (excellent climate scientist)
Peter Wilcoxen, Texas (carbon taxes, other policy instruments) - substitute
Gary Yohe, Wesleyan (benefits and costs)
David Victor, IIASA (very good political scientist: policy instruments)
I
Dallas Burtraw, RFF (policy instruments)
-
btw perry & toman
William Pizer, RFF (costs of abatement) - contributor
Michael Toman, RFF (all areas of climate change; knows energy industries
well)
Robert Mendelsohn, Yale (economic impacts of climate change) -
That's it. I hope you find this helpful.
Rob
Robert N. Stavins, Professor of Public Policy, and Faculty Chair,
Environment
and Natural Resources Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge,
Massachusetts 02138
Phone: 617-495-1820
Fax: 617-495-1635
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Internet: http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/rstavins
Assistant: Ms. Joanna Veltri, Phone: 617-495-8833, Fax: 617-495-1635
E-Mail: [email protected]
Cline, cooper/
[email protected] on 01/20/98 05:58:00 PM
To: [email protected]
CC: (bcc: Robert Stavins/FS/KSG)
Subject: IPCC process
Message Creation Date was at 20-JAN-1998 17:58:00
Hi Rob,
Pursuant to our attempts to connect by phone today, I'd like to get more
input
on what you think we should be doing in the IPCC process. With Jeff's
help,
I'm now trying to insert CEA in those decisions. I think the lead authors
will
be very important in rectifying the pervasive sloppy thinking on these
matters,
and especially important given the leadership of the process.
To your knowledge, are the US Lead Authorships broken down into specific
responsibilities over which you have particular preferences?
Are there other persons you'd like to draw our attention to who have been
or
should be (or should not be) considered for these positions?
I know the current concern is the WGIII Third Assessment, but are there
other
special assessments coming up that we should weigh in on?
Aside from your interests in the IPCC, please feel free to contact me with
your
input on climate change matters. Our office is an active participant in
the
White House climate policy process, and we welcome your thoughts.
Best regards,
Adele Morris
(202) 395-5012
fax (202) 395-6870
Senior Economist, Environmental Issues
Council of Economic Advisers
Room 319, OEOB
Washington, DC 20502
[email protected]
HumanSettlements
Forest Landis McKellar
Millon Scholar
I I A S A A -2361 Laxenberg Austria
Mckellare ilasa ac.at
1
BIGNAMES.CC6
Page 1
JF 8/14/97
Economist candidates to invite to Oct. White House conference on
GCC
more senior experts on GCC
some other eminent economists of
2300
lead signers of letter
Bill Nordhaus
Ken Arrow *
Dale Jorgenson
Paul Krugman
Robert Solow *
other signers of letter
William Baumol, NYU
Richard Schmalensee
Max Corden, SAIS
Gerard Debreu, UCB *
Frank Fisher, MIT
other emininent who didn't sign
Claudia Goldin, Harvard
Bill Cline, IIF
Ned Gramlich, U. Mich/ FRB nom.
Richard Cooper, Harvard
Lawrence Klein, U. Penn *
Anne Krueger, Stanford
Larry Katz, Harvard
Robert Litan, Brookings
Van Ooms, CED
Jeff Sachs
James Tobin *
John Harsanyi *
Wassily Leontief *
Franco Modigliani *
Stephen DeCanio
Robert Repetto
experts in GCC
not quite as senior/big name
signed letter
Stavins
couldn't find name on list
former Admin
Goulder
Alan Blinder
Rutherford
Laura Tyson
McKibbin
Alicia Munnell
Wilcoxen
Ev Ehrlich
Richels
Joe Stiglitz
Toman
James McCarthy
@ Harvard
WG - Vulmer
Impacts & Adaptation
WG 3
Bert Metz.
from Netherlands
(green)
Lead authors: :
Rosina Bierbaum
Special Assessments
-
Name / Agency
tel/fox/email
FAY
Dick BALL/DOE 202586-5278/586 -2042 richard. HQ. DOE. ball 4
GOV
RAY PRINCE /DOE
RAYMOND. PRINCE
2
Ma.DOE.GOV
Neil Leary / EPA 202-260-811/202-401-04(60
[email protected] leary. .gov
mary Jant /NIEHS 301-496-2919/ 0563. GANT@NIEHS. Nit,
GOV
Susan Bassow/OSTP 202 456-6083/6025 sbassow@ ostp.
eop-gov
Dave Kirtland
2036984712/5542
[email protected]
Nazir Bhagat
(202)4823855/5666 [email protected]
Adele Morris
(202)395-5012/6870 [email protected]
Jerry Elword/DOE (301)903-4583/8519 [email protected]
202 314 2239 mtaylor@
Melissa
488 8681
usqcrp-gov
Mike
314 2233
mmaccrac@
usgcrp-ger
climatec.eco
Page 1
ECONOMISTS WHO WORK ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Reviewor
NAME
UNIVERSITY
EMAIL
TELEPHONE
Bill Nordhaus
Yale
[email protected]
203-432-3587
on list
Richard Schmalensee
MIT
[email protected]
617-253-2957
POC: Cahty
617-253-5991
MV Kerry Smith
Duke
[email protected]
919-660-1805
and
Dale Jorgenson
Harvard
[email protected]
617-495-4661/0883
Robert Stavins
Harvard
[email protected] 617-495-1820
fiscal H-
Larry Goulder
Stanford
[email protected] 415-723-3706
Tom Rutherford
Univ of Colorado
out of town til 8/4/97
303-492-5169
Charles Kolstad
UC-Santa Barbara
[email protected]
805-893-2108
H
Mike Toman
ResourcesforFuture
[email protected]
202-328-5000
H
Ian Perry
not
ResourcesforFuture
[email protected]
202-328-5151
Peter Bohm
And
Univ of Stockholm
Robert Mendelsohn
Yale
203-432-5128
I
Assessment
[email protected]
Brent Sohngen
Ohio State
[email protected]
614-688-4640
E
Rich Adams
Oregon State
541-737-1435
H
Gary Yohe
Wesleyan
[email protected]
860-685-2722
H
Peter Wilcoxen
UT-Austin
[email protected]
512-475-8531
H
W. McKibbin
Brookings
202-797-6118
Robert Hahn
AEI
[email protected]
202-862-5000
III
Rich Richels
EPRI
Tom Tietenberg
Colby
[email protected]
207-872-3143
Michael Grubb
UK
Alan Manne
Robert Kaufmann
Boston U
[email protected]
617-353-3940
Jerry Mellilo
OSTP
@
Woods Hole
VMAP
offered
char of WG2
Rich
WD
Rob
we
John weyant
EMF
IAssessment
5-10 & chairmant EMF
Jae Edmonds
Larry Goulder
Adam Jaffee
technology
Mike Doman
Paul Portney
broader view 6
Richard Schmalensee
used be member
(617) 253 6609
Jake Jocobi MIT
David Montgomery 662 - 3840 charles Biler wash
6142920078
OSU AG ECON
PAGE 01
T H . E
Department of
2120 Fyffe Road
OHIO
Agricultural Economics
Columbus, OH 43210-1067
FAX 614-292-4749
STATE
UNIVERSITY
February 26, 1998
Adele C. Morris
Senior Economist
Council of Economic Advisors
Room 319
Old Executive Office Building
Washington, DC 20502
Phone: 202-395-5012
Fax: 202-395-6870
Dear Adele,
I appreciate your request to submit my name for the upcoming IPCC Assessment.
I would certainly like to explore the possibility of helping with that assessment. Attached
is my CV. I will send this also as hardcopy.
It would be good to talk at some point about the potential time commitment of
this process. With that in mind, I am excited about the prospect for serving in this
process.
Sincerely,
Breath st
Brent Sohngen
Phone: 614-688-4640
Fax: 614-292-0078
02/26/1998 11:35
6142920078
OSU AG ECON
PAGE 02
Brent L. Sohngen
Curriculum Vita
Assistant Professor
The Ohio State University
Department of Agricultural Economics
phone: (614) 688-4640
2120 Fyffe Rd.
fax: (614) 292-0078
Columbus, OH 43210-1067
email: [email protected]
February 24, 1998
Education
Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
Doctorate Degree in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
December, 1995
Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Bachelor of Science Degree in Applied Economics
May, 1991
and Business Management
Employment
The Ohio State University
1996 - Present
Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics
Interests: Valuing Environmental Change, Modeling Land-Cover Change,
Economics of Non Point Source Pollution
Resources For the Future
1995 to 1996
Gilbert White Postdoctoral Fellow
Estimate the economic impact of climate change on global timber markets
US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment Station
Summer, 1992, 1993
Research Associate
Researched emerging hardwood markets, impact of forest fire damage, and
price behavior in Douglas Fir timber markets.
Peer Reviewed Articles
Sohngen, B. and R. Mendelsohn, (1998), "Valuing the Market Impact of Large Scale Ecological Change: The Effect
of Climate Change on US Timber" In Press: The American Economic Review.
Sohngen, R. and R. Sedjo, (1998), "A Comparison of Timber Market Models: Static Simulation and Optimal Control
Approaches." In Press: Forest Science.
Sohngen, B., R. Mendelsohn, and R. Neilson, (1998), "Predicting CO2 Emissions from Forests During Climate
Change: A Comparison of Human and Natural Response Models." In Press: Ambio.
Sohngen, B. and R. Haynes, (1997), "The Potential for Increasing Carbon Storage in United States Unreserved
Timberlands by Reducing Forest Fire Frequency: An Economic and Ecological Analysis," Climatic Change,
35(2): 179-197.
Sohngen, B. and R. Mendelsohn, (1997), "A Dynamic Model of Carbon Storage in the United States During
Climatic Change." Pages $309-$322 in Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry, Edited by R. Sedjo, N.
02/26/1998 11:35 6142920078
OSU AG ECON
PAGE 03
Brent L. Sohngen - Pg. 2
Sampson, and J. Wisniewski. Boca Raton: Lewis Press. Also in Critical Reviews in Environmental Science
and Technology, Volume 27/Special Edition.
Richards, K., R. Alig, J. Kinsman, M. Palo, and B. Sohngen, (1997), "Consideration of Country and Forestry/Land-
Use Characteristics in Choosing Forestry Instruments to Achieve Climate Mitigation Goals." Pages s47-s64 in
Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Forestry, Edited by R. Sedjo, N. Sampson, and J. Wisniewski. Boca
Raton: Lewis Press. Also in Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 27/Special
Edition.
Articles Submitted or in Review
Pendelton, L., B. Sohngen, R. Mendelsohn, and T. Holmes, (1996), "A Hedonic Travel Cost Analysis of Forest
Attributes in the Southern Appalachians." In Revision: Forest Science.
Sohngen, B., R. Mendelsohn, R. Sedjo, (1997), "The Economics of Global Timber Markets" In Revision: American
Journal of Agricultural Economics.
Book Chapters, Other Publications, and Proceedings
Sohngen, B. and R. Mendelsohn, (1998), "The US Timber Market Impacts of Climate Change," Chapter 5 in The
Market Impacts of Climate Change on the US Economy, edited by Robert Mendelsohn and James Neumann.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
Neilson, R. (lead author), R. Alig, M. Apps, D. Brooks, L. Joyce, J. Malcolm, D.L. Martell, R. J. Norby, W.M. Post,
B. Sohngen, B. Stocks (1997), "Forested Ecosystems." Chapter 8.4 in The Regional Impacts of Climate
Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability, Eds. R.T. Watson, M.C. Zinyowera, and R.H. Moss, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. 518 pages
Sohngon, B., R. Sedjo, R. Mendelsohn, and K. Lyon, (1997), "The Role of Human Adaptation in Ameliorating the
Impact of Climate Change on Global Timber Markets." Chapter 8 in Climate-change Mitigation and European
Land-use Policies, Eds. W.N. Adger, D. Pettenella, M. Whitby. Wallingford, U.K.: CAB International
Sohngen, B., R. Mendelsohn, R. Sedjo, and K. Lyon, (1997), "An Analysis of Global Timber Markets." Discussion
Paper 97-37, Washington, D.C.: Resources For the Future.
Sohngen, B. (1997), "Historical Perspective of Modeling Timber Markets." Chapter 2 in Models Needed to Assist in
the Development of a National Fiber Supply Strategy for the 21st Century. Report of a Workshop. Eds. R.A.
Sedjo and A. Geotzl. Discussion Paper 97-22. Washington: Resources For the Future.
Sohngen, B., R. Sedjo, R. Mendelsohn, and K. Lyon, (1996), "Analyzing the Economic Impact of Climate Change
on Global Timber Markets." Discussion Paper 96-08, Washington, D.C.: Resources For the Future.
Sohngen, B. and R. Sedjo, (1996), "A Comparison of Timber Models for Use in Public Policy Analysis." Dicussion
Paper 96-12, Washington, D.C.: Resources For the Future.
Sohngen, B. and R. Haynes, (1994), "The 'Great' Price Spike of '93: An Analysis of Lumber and Stumpage Prices in
the Pacific Northwest." Research Paper PNW-RP-476. Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
Sohngen, B. and R. Haynes (1994), "Hardwood Price Reporting." Research Paper PNW-RP-470. Portland: US
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
Sohngen, B., T. Holmes, and R. Mendelsohn, (1993), "Hedonic Travel Cost Analysis of Forest Attribute Values in
the 1993. Southern United States." Proceedings: Southern Forest Economic's Workshop, Durham, NC, April 21-23,
02/26/1998 11:35
6142920078
OSU AG ECON
PAGE 04
Brent L. Sohngen -- Pg. 3
Conference Participation and Presentations
"Climate Induced Land Cover and Production Impacts on Timber Markets and Carbon Storage." Presentation at the
Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Philadelphia, PA, February 17,
1998.
"Timber Supply and Forest Carbon in a World of Climate Change: Some Modeling Approaches and Results."
Presentation at the Resources For the Future Weekly Policy Seminar, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1998.
"Measuring Climate Change Impacts: The Case of Global Timber Markets." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings
of the American Association of Agricultural Economists, July, 1997.
"The Impact of Climate Change on Global Timber Markets." Paper presented at the Seventh Symposium on Systems
Analysis in Forest Resources, held at Shanty Creek Resort, Traverse City, MI, May 28-30, 1997.
"An Historical Perspective of Timber Market Modeling." Paper presented at the 'Workshop to Examine Models
Needed to Assist in the Development of a National Fiber Supply Strategy for the 21st Century,' held at Resources
For the Future, Washington, D.C., October 3-4, 1996.
"Valuing the Market Impact of Large Scale Ecological Change." Paper presented at:
Resources For the Future Seminar Series, Washington, D.C., February, 1996.
The Ohio State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, February, 1996.
Cornell University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, September, 1995.
Western Forest Economists Meeting, Wemme, OR, May, 1995.
"A Dynamic Model of Carbon Storage in the United States During Climatic Change Paper presented at a
workshop: Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration: An Economic Synthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, May, 1995.
"The Economic Impact of Climate Change on the U.S. Timber Industry." Paper presented at the Western Economic
Association Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, June, 1994.
"An Hedonic Travel Cost Analysis of Forest Attribute Values in the Southern United States." Paper presented at the
Southern Forest Economists Annual Meeting, Durham, NC, April, 1993.
Extension Publications and Factsheets
Rausch, J. and B. Sohngen, (1997), "Incentive Programs for Improving Environmental Quality." OSU Extension
Fact Sheet AE-1-97.
Rausch, J., B. Sohngen, and E. Norland, (1997), "The Environmental Quality Incentive Program: EQIP." OSU
Extension Fact Sheet AE-2-97.
Sohngen, B. and M. Taylor, (1997), "Markets for Water Pollution Abatement." Mimeo, Extension Program in
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, The Ohio State University.
Sharp, K. and Sohngen, B. 1997. "Fewer Forest Fires Could Benefit Climate." Printed in Environment, A
newsletter published by OSU Extension.
Brent Sohngen, (1996), "Environmental Economics in Extension." Mimeo, Extension Program in Environmental and
Natural Resource Economics, The Ohio State University.
John Rausch and Brent Sohngen, (1996), "Downstream Economic Impacts of Soil Erosion: The Case of the Maurnee
Basin." Mimeo, Extension Program in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, The Ohio State
University.
02/17/98 TUE 12:10 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
002
IPCC Meeting Attendees (2/11/98)
U.S. Global Change Research Program Office
Name/Agency
Telephone
Fax
e-mail
Dick Ball/DOE
(202)586-5278
(202)586-2062
[email protected]
Susan Bassow/OSTP (202)456-6083
(202)456-6025
[email protected]
Nazir Bhagat
(202)482-3855
(202)482-5666
[email protected]
Jerry Elwood/DOE
(301)903-4583
(202)903-8519
[email protected]
Mary Gant/NIEHS
(301)496-2919
(301)496-0563
[email protected]
Dave Kirtland/USGS (703)648-4712
(703)648-5542
[email protected]
Neil Leary/EPA
(202)260-8111
(202)401-0454
[email protected]
Mike MacCracken/
(202)314-2233
(202)488-8681
[email protected]
USGCRP
Adele Morris
(202)395-5012
(202)395-6870
[email protected]
Ray Prince/DOE
(202)586-4265
(202)586-2062
[email protected]
Melissa Taylor/
(202)314-2239
(202)488-8681
[email protected]
USGCRP
FEB 18 '98 10:21PM BATTELLE ESD
P.1
facsimile
TRANSMITTAL
to:
Adele Morris
fax #:
(202) 395-6870
re:
IPCC Nomination for James Edmonds
date:
February 18, 1998
pages:
3, including this cover sheet.
From the desk of
Suzette S. Hampton
Senior Secretary
Battelle, PNNL
901 D Street, SW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 646-5263
Fax: (202) 646-7845
Agency
Name
phone
fax
email
Dept denelgy
Howard Gruenspecht
586-5337
secrety 586-4767
U. of Texas
Peter Wilcoxen
(512)475-2531 471-3510 [email protected]
LISDA/ERS
OK
John Reilly
617-253
617-253-
M.I.T
Denny Ellerman
9845
elierman@mit.
energy lab(?)
3551
edu
617-258
Henry Jacobe
(617)253-6609
6855
hjacoby@mit. Rdv.
(860)-685 2348 2722
Wesleyian
Gary Tohe
(860) 685 2722
Ok
[email protected]
westeyan.
(860)
uc Davis
Dan Sperling 916-752-6182
CRA-202-662-3800 202-
Charles River
George Eads
662-3910
\
Associates, 09
313-337-
313-390-
Chief Ecrnomist
Martin Zimmerman
3244
1207
none
@Ford
IIASA
Landis McKellar
OK
[email protected]
Oak Ridge
Natil Lab
Bill Fulkerson
edirening div.
(423) 574-9920
bid 4500 N
oakindge TN 37831
Ohio slate
Brent Sohngon
OK 1
-
Tom Rutherford
ecive.cam/rar/Edxanan_and
united -states/
JAN 24 '98 12:46PM EPRI GC +16508552950
P.1
Global Climate Research
Facsimile Transmission
Sender: Richard Richels
Pages (including cover):
4
Phone: (650) 855-2602
Subject: IPCC Nominations
Date: January 24, 1998
Destination Information
Name
Adele Morris
Company
CEA
Division
Phone
Fax
202 395 6870
Dear Adele,
Attached is the material you requested. I received a call from Rob Stavins and he
mentioned the individuals he suggested to you. I strongly endorse his list. I also
very much appreciate the efforts of CEA to help ensure that the TAR provides a
balanced assessment with regard to the economics of climate change. If I can be
of additional help, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
WG2 - Int. Ass.
R.h
Richard Richels
ELECTRIC POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Main Phone: (650) 855-2000
3412 HILLVIEW AVENUE
Department Phone: (650) 855-2965
P.O. BOX 10412, PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA 94303
Facsimile: (650) 855-2950
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
1050 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138-5398
Telephone: (617) 868-3900/ Facsimile: (617)-868-2742
FAX
DATE:
1/30/98
TO:
Adele Morris
202 395 6870
(FAX)
(PHONE)
FROM: Adam Jaffe
MESSAGE:
TRANSMITTING 3 PAGE(S), INCLUDING THIS PAGE
"Edmonds, James A (Jae)" <jae @ pnl.gov>
03/24/98 07:51:21 AM
Record Type:
Record
To:
Adele C. Morris/CEA/EOP
CC:
Subject: RE: need email addresses and phone numbers
Dear Adele:
No problem. See below:
Dr. William Fulkerson
Senior Fellow
Joint Institute for Energy & Environment
600 Henley Street, Suite 314
Knoxville, TN 37996-4138
USA
423-974-3939 (tel)
423-988-8084 (tel-home office)
423-974-4609 (fax)
[email protected] (email)
HOME ADDRESS:
2781 Wheat Road
Lenoir City, TN 37771
Forrest Landis MacKellar
Mellon Scholar
IIASA
A-2361 Laxenburg
AUSTRIA
+43 223-680-7543 (tel)
+43-223-671-313 (fax)
[email protected] (email)
jae
Original Message
From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 1998 7:30 PM
To:
Edmonds, James A (Jae); [email protected];
[email protected]; CN=Robert_Stavins/OU=FS/[email protected]
Subject:
need email addresses and phone numbers
No news yet on the IPCC's TAR. I hear they're still working on the
list,
even after the Geneva meeting. I'll let you know when I hear more.
I'm trying to get ahold of Landis McKellar from IIASA and Bill Fulkerson
at
ORNL. Any coordinates you have for these guys would be appreciated.
(One of you gave me Landis' email address, but it didn't work. I'll try
again if you confirm it for me.)
Best,
Adele
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
17TH & PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20502
THE OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING
TO: Melissa Taylor
FAX NUMBER: 488-8678
OFFICE:
TEL NUMBER:
FROM:
ADELE MORRIS
FAX NUMBER: (202) 395-6870
ROOM: 319
TEL NUMBER: (202) 395-5012
NO. OF PAGES (inc cover)
DATE: 2/27/98
SUBJECT: culs
MESSAGE:
PART 6 CO 3
/
02/20/98 16:22
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
001
OFFICE OF THE US GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH PROGRAM
400 Virginia Avenue, SW
Suite 750, Washington, DC 20024
Phone: 202-488-8650
Fax: 202-488-8681
TO:
Adele Morris
FROM: LaShaunda Malone (tel: (202)314-2238; e-mail: [email protected])
Subject: NEW IPCC Nominations
DATE: 2/20/98
This fax 64 page(s)
MESSAGE:
Dr. Morris,
I have attached copies of new IPCC nominations and new supporting materials for
past nominations. Sorry about the length of this fax, but I thought that this would
be the best way to get the nominations to you. The first fax is 21 pages excluding
the cover page. The second fax is 21 pages, and the third fax is 22 pages.
Best regards,
LaShaunda
002
02/20/98
16:22
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
02/19/98
15:32
002/005
AUTOMY Committees. U.S. Dept. w) Continue
(KAI) 902-4452 two 17.07.20
spio
SUGGESTIONS OF EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE THIRD
ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE IPCC
Please submit one form for each nominee along with curriculum vitae and/or one
page bingraphical sketch. Note that this form consists of two pages.
Full Name:
MITCHELL M. DUBENSKY
Title:
DIRECTOR, FOREIT RESOURCES ENVIRONMENT
Affiliation:
Full Address:
American Forest* Paper Association
IIII 19 ST NW
WASHINGTON DC 20036
Td:
202 463 2434 202 463 2434
Fax:
202 463 4703
Email:
Dubcasky CAFAND PA. org
Expertive:
FORESTRY & Carbon sinks
Nominated by:
TO COOPER, VICE PRESID ENT, REGULATORY AFFAIRS (AF*PA)
What role would you recommend that this expert. play in the preparation of the Third
Assessment Report? (Please try to select one only. recognizing that this may differ by chapter).
Lead Author (coordination and integration of selentific/tochnical information)
Contributing Author (support load author in preparation of specific text/data)
Review Editor (ensure scientific/tostinical validity and balance)
Resource Person (address technical questions; participate in expert review, amend
expert meetings, etc.)
Has this person been contacted and given concurrence to be nominated?
Yes
No
Please Include a curriculum vitae and/or one page biographical sketch and submit by
February 9, 1998 to:
Malissa J. Taylor. USGCRP Office
400 Virginia Avenue, SW. Suite 750
Washington, DC 20024
al: 2239/fax: 202 488 8681
email: [email protected]
For seek namines, please also submit Page 2 which covers subject area
003
02/20/98
16:23
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
003/005
02/19/98
15:33
Advisory Commisses, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
(202) 482-4452 2/6/99 17:47:20
BolB
Name of Expert: MITCHELL
Dubensky Page 2
Please indicate the most appropriate subject area(s); if you are designating more than one, please rank
with 1's indicating highest relevance/priority and 2"s indicating secondary relevance/priority.
Working Group E Comate System
The Christs System: ЛД Overview
Rediative Forcing of Climate Change
Observed Clamars Variability and Change
Physical Climate Processes and Feedbacks
Biological Climate Processor and Feedbacks
Climate Medals: Evaluation
Global Cleaus Models: Projections of Funire Change
Regional Information: Models and Projections
Changes in See Level
Detegdon of Climate Change and Ambution of Causes
Advancing any Understanding
Working Group II: Impacts and Adeptation
Fotests and Foreatry
Agriculture and Food Security
Rangelands
Descrite
Solls and Land Degradation
Morntain Regions
Cryasphort
Hydrology and Water Resources Management
Frashwater, Wedand Coastal and Marine Ecosystems (including-Fisheries)
Intrantructure in Constal Zones and on Small Islands
Human Seltlement Patterns and Conditions
Energy, Indusny, and Transportation
Financial Services (including Insurance)
Human Health
Integrated Assessment
Working Group III: Miligarion Options
Potential at technologies and practices B reduce greenhouse gases from energy supply and
demand. industrial and transportation returns. wase disposal. agriculture and forestry. etc.
Potential of technologies and practices to enhance the removal of greenhouse gases, including
both biological sinks and technologies to capaire and store carbon and eschnologies.
2
Barriers 10 effective use. diffusion, and unated of these technologies and practices.
Policies and policy insurancents to hamen the potential at technologies and practices and to
overcome barriets, including incentives for the penetration of new technologies. national and
regional information centres. public and private sector R&D programs. fiscal instruments
(taxck subsidy climination. internalization of externalities. negotiated agreements. joint
implementation. emissions trading and regulation)
2
Global assessment of the mitigation penantial of these technologies. pracnees and policies.
2
Regional adsussment of the mugabon potennal of these technologies, practices and policies for
all accress and for sources and sinks, including their local and regional dimonsions.
Assessment of scenarios to achieve stabilization of atmosphere concentrations of
greenhouse gasos and of the relevant policy mix underlying these securios.
Costs and benefits of achieving different emission profiles and different stabilization levels and
2
casts and benefits of achieving different emission Ilmitation and reduction profiles as a
regional level including cross-sectoral assessment of the ase of discount rates.
Assessment of the social, economic and environmental impacts of migration actions on all
countries, including Impact on crade relations.
Assessment of decision-making frameworks involving both adaptanon and miligation
2
approaches. equity and sustainable development considerations. integrated environmental
assessment mols and other relevant aspects. including synergy with other regirnes.
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
02/20/98
16:23
004
02/19/98
15:33
a
004/005
MITCHELL M. DUBENSKY
4411 Chesapeake Street N.W.
(202) 363-9607 (home)
Washington D.C. 20016
(202) 463-2434 (work)
EXPERIENCE:
AMERICAN FOREST & PAPER ASSOCIATION, Washington D.C. 1990 to Present
Director, Forest Resources Environment
C
Work with major. integrated forest, wood and paper products companies.
C
Responsible for directing and formulating industry strategies and policies, both
independently and through team management, on a variety of federal, state and
international environmental legislation, regulations and policies involving global
climate change, forest management, timber supply/demand resource planning, forest
inventory and analysis, water quality, wetlands, coastal management, toxics, pesticides
and permitting issues.
(1
Write testimony and advocate industry policies to Administration, federal agencies and
Capitol Hill representatives and staff.
C
Directed industry team in negotiations with environmental community and EPA
resulting in nomination for Vice President Gore's "Golden Hammer" Award.
(
Deliver speeches and represent industry at international, national, regional and state
conferences, coalitions and forums.
C
Author magazine and newsletter articles for trade publications.
e
Prepare advocacy and communications materials.
C
Manage budgets and contractors.
C
Other areas of experience: international environmental standards, sustainable forestry
programs, watershed management, endangered species.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Washington D.C.
1989
Regulatory Impact Analyst, Office of Solid Waste
C
Supervisory responsibility for professional staff in the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act program.
C
Develop manage and organize teams to review economic, benefit and cost
methodologies for solid and hazardous waste rulemakings.
C
Manage contractors and budgets.
e
Brief senior EPA management and industry.
02/20/98
16:23
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
005
02/19/98
15:34
0
006/005
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Washington D.C.
1984- 1988
Regulatory Economist, Office of Water
C.
Design and perform economic/financial analyses of industry compliance with water
pollution control regulations and standards.
C
Direct and implement economic and financial strategies specific to industrial groups.
C
Team with attorneys, engineers and scientists to develop sound legal, engineering and
scientific principles for rule development.
C
Brief Senior EPA management, Congressional staffs, OMB, attend meetings with
industry representatives, investigate plant sites, represent EPA at conferences and give
presentation.
U.S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Washington D.C.
1984
Research Analyst
e
Analyze sales, divestitures, mergers and research and development funds within
manufacturing industries and companies.
C
Responsibilities include summarizing economic and financial articles, researching
Securities and Exchange 10K reports and financial handbooks to analyze and report on
sales. assets, subsidiaries and product lines.
EDUCATION:
M.B.A. Syracuse University, 1983. (Concentration: Finance &Public Policy)
M.S.
State University of New York College of Environmental Science & Forestry, 1982.
(Concentration: Forestry)
B.S.
University of New Hampshire, 1977 (Concentration: Environmental Science)
REFERENCES:
Furnished upon request.
02/20/98
16:24
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
006
W6 2/3
[email protected],2/13/98 2:58 PM,Re: Seeking Names for IPCC Th
1
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 10:58:57 -0800 (PST)
From: [email protected]
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Cc: rafael friedmann <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Seeking Names for IPCC Third Assessment Report
Mime-Version: 1.0
Dear Ms. Melissa Taylor:
I just recieved the email on your request for names for the IPCC
Third Assessment Report. I understand that the names were due by
Feb. 9th and hope that you are being a bit flexible with that
deadline. I have filled the 2 page form and include a quick bibliographic
sketch.
I would like to propose myself as a review editor or resource person.
I would also like to propose two colleagues of mine in Mexico, Dr. Omar
Masera and Dr. Claudia Scheinbaum. I have obviously not had time to
contact them on this matter and will forward your message to them in a
few minutes, so that should they be interested, they can forward the
necessary CV materials.
> >SUGGESTIONS OF EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE THIRD
> >ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE IPCC
>>
V
Please submit one form for each nominee along with curriculum vitae and/or one
>
>page biographical sketch. Note that this form consists of two pages.
>>
> >Full Name:
Rafael Friedmann
> Title:
Ph.D.
V
>Affiliation:
Private Energy Consultant
>
>Full Address:
2815 Benvenue Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705, USA
> Tel:
510-548 0748
> >Fax:
V
Email:
[email protected]
>
>
Expertise:
Mitigation strategies: Energy efficiency in
Latin America: Potential and Implementation
Barriers
>
>Nominated by:
Rafael Friedmann
Printed for [email protected] (Melissa Taylor)
1
02/20/98 16:24
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
007
[email protected],2/13/98 2:58 PM,Re: Seeking Names for IPCC Th 2
»
>
>What role would you recommend that this expert play in the preparation of
> >the Third Assessment Report? (Please try to select one only, recognizing
> >that this may differ by chapter).
Review Editor or Resource Person
> >Has this person been contacted and given concurrence to be nominated?
>>
>
>0
Yes
Biographical sketch (can send full CV if you need it and decide to waive
Feb 9 deadline--did this sketch from memory, and thus dates and exact
names of theses might be a bit off--decided that I could always submit
full CV and that better to get this document off to you ASAP).
ACADEMIC TRAINING
12/96 PhD from the Energy & Resources Group, University of California,
Berkeley
Thesis: Saving Electricity in Mexican Homes: Implementation
Issues and Savings Potential.
05/84 MSc from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion
Israel Institute of Technology
Thesis: The Impact of the Flowrate on a Solar Water Heating System
05/79 BSc from Energy Engineering, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-
Iztapalapa, Mexico.
Thesis: Using a Solar Air Collector Roof for Cooling a Cow Stable
in Hot and Humid Regions of Mexico (in Spanish).
WORK EXPERIENCE
1997-> Private energy consultant to NRDC, LBNL, Mexican Energy
Intelligence, SEI. Work has included co-authoring a paper on JI
in Mexico, promoting energy efficiency and renewables in Latin
America, gathering NGO input on sustainable energy initiatives for
the upcoming Summit of the Americas; critique of both the World
Printed for [email protected] (Melissa Taylor)
2
02/20/98 16:24
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
008
[email protected],2/13/98 2:58 PM,Re: Seeking Names for IPCC Th 3
Bank and the IADB's drafts of their proposed future energy
strategy documents; presentation on Mexican sources of
electric sector data; review of proposal for introducing
efficient lighting technology (compact fluorescent lamps-CFL) in
developing countries.
1994 Consultant to SRC and RMI as liason for trips by E. Woychik and
Dr. Amory Lovins to Mexico to promote integrated resource planning
software and energy efficiency, respectively.
1992-96 Research Assisstant at LBNL's International Energy Studies Group
of the Energy Analysis Program. Worked on a feasibility study for
Ilumex--a 1.7 million CFL project in Mexico; a database of climate
change activities in 15 countries; participated in a mission to
design a sustainable energy program for Costa Rica.
1987-91 Teaching Assistant at UC Berkeley. Helped teach courses on Energy
& Society, Global environmental problems, and Energy Efficiency.
1985
Research Engineer at the Scientific Research Foundation. Worked
with Dr. Harry Tabor, Israel's solar energy pioneer calculating
optimal tilt adjustments to simple concentrating solar collector
for use in rural areas of the developing world.
1982-84 Teaching Assistant at the Technion. Helped teach courses or labs
on Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Fluid Mechanics.
1980-84 Worked in Lordan, a solar collector factory at Kibutz Kfar Szold,
Israel. Built collectors, and researched solar water heating
systems efficiency.
PUBLICATIONS
Have published extensively (in English and Spanish) on energy efficiency
opportunities in Mexico's residential sector. Can send full list if you
want.
>>- - Page 2 -
> >Name of Expert: Rafael Friedmann
>>
> >Please indicate the most appropriate subject area(s); if you are
> >designating more than one, please rank
Printed for [email protected] (Melissa Taylor)
3
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
1
02/20/98 16:25
009
[email protected],2/13/98 2:58 PM,Re: Seeking Names for IPCC Th 4
> >with 1's indicating highest relevance/priority and 2's indicating secondary
> >relevance/priority.
>>
> > Working Group II: Impacts and Adaptation
>>
> >5. Energy, Industry, and Transportation
»
> >Working Group III: Mitigation Options
>>
> >1. Potential of technologies and practices to reduce greenhouse gases
from energy supply and demand, industrial and transportation
sources, waste disposal, agriculture and forestry, etc.
»
> > 2. Barriers to effective use, diffusion, and transfer of these
technologies and practices.
>>
> >3. Policies and policy instruments to harness the potential of
technologies and practices and to overcome barriers, including
incentives for the penetration of new technologies, national and
regional information centres, public and private sector R&D programs, fiscal
instruments (taxes, subsidy
elimination, internalization of externalities, negotiated agreements, joint
implementation, emissions trading and regulation)
>>
> >4. Regional assessment of the mitigation potential of these
technologies,practices and policies for all sectors and for sources and sinks,
including
their local and regional dimensions.
>>
> >6. Assessment of emission scenarios to achieve stabilization of
atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and of the relevant
policy mix underlying these scenarios.
Printed for [email protected] (Melissa Taylor)
4
02/20/98
16:25
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
010
02/10/93 TUE 10:43 FAY 202 488 8681
USGCRP
004
W63
SUGGESTIONS OF EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE THIRD
ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE IPCC
Please submit one form for each nominee along with curriculum vitae and/or one
page biographical sketch. Note that this form consists of two pages.
Full Name:
Richard Schmalensee
Title:
Protessor
Affiliation:
MIT Slams School
Full Address:
somended Drive
Cambrolges MA 02142
Tel:
617-253-2957
Fax:
617-258-6617
Email:
Expertise:
Nominated by:
[email protected] ? regulatory policy
What role would you recommend that this expert play in the preparation of the Third
Assessment Report? (Please try to select one only, recognizing that this may differ by chapter).
Lead Author (coordination and integration of scientific/technical information)
Contributing Author (support lead author in preparation of specific text/data)
Review Editor (ensure scientific/technical validity and balance)
Resource Person (address technical questions, participate in expert review, attend
expert meetings, etc.)
Has this person been contacted and given concurrence to be nominated?
Yes
No
Please include a curriculum vitae and/or one page biographical sketch and submit by
February 9, 1998 to:
Melissa J. Taylor. USGCRP Office
400 Virginia Avenue, SW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20024
tel: 2239/fax: 202 488 8681
email: [email protected]
For each nominee, please also submit Page 2 which covers subject area.
02/20/98
16:25
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
011
CURRICULUM VITAE
Richard Schmalensee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
20 Malia Terrace
Room E52-474, 50 Memorial Drive
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02167
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
(617) 566-0664 fax: 566-6492
(617) 253-2957 fax: 258-6617
EDUCATION:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
S.B., Economics, Politics and Science, 1965
Ph.D., Economics, 1970
EMPLOYMENT:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
1996-
Deputy Dcan. Sloan School of Management
1991-
Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
1988-
Gordon Y Billard Professor of Economics and Management
1986-
Professor, Department of Economics
1979-
Professor, Sloan School of Management
1977-79
Associate Professor. Sloan School of Management
1970
Assistant Professor, Sloan School of Management (Spring)
1967-69
Instructor, Sloan School of Management
PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS
1989-91
Member
1967
Junior Staff Economist (Summer)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
1974-77
Associate Professor, Department of Economics
1970-74
Assistant Professor. Department of Economics
VISITING APPOINTMENTS:
1985-86
Visiting Professor, Harvard Business School
1985
Visiting Professor. CORE, University of Louvain, Belgium (Spring)
1980-81
Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics. Harvard University
1973-74
Visiting Associate Professor and Research Fellow, Department of Economics,
University of Louvain, Belgium
02/20/98
16:26
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
012
2
EDITORIAL SERVICE:
Editorial Board: Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 1992-
Associate Editor: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1992-
Associate Editor: Zeitschrift für Nationalðkonomie. 1987-89, 1993-
Associate Editor: International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1982-89
Board of Editors: American Economic Review, 1982-86
Associate Editor: Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 1979-89
Founding Editor, 1978-89; Co-Editor, 1989-: MIT Press Series, Regulation of Economic Activity
Associate Editor, 1977-81; Board of Editors, 1981-89: Journal of Industrial Economics
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
American Economic Association: Executive Committee, 1993-95; Budget Committee, 1993-95;
Nominating Committee, 1987; Advisory Committee on Meetings Program, 1986, 1989, 1994
Econometric Society: Chairman, Local Arrangements Committee, 1985 World Congress; Chairman,
Program Committee, 1980 North American Fall Meeting; Program Committee, 1980 World
Congress
SLOAN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION:
Deputy Dean, 1996-
Area Head: Economics, Finance, and Accounting, 1987-89
Coordinator: Applied Economics Group, 1986-87
Chairman: Doctoral Program Committee, 1982-85
CONSULTATION AND GOVERNMENT SERVICE (SELECTED):
National Research Council, Transportation Research Board, Committee for the Study of Transportation
and a Sustainable Environment, 1994-97
Environmental Economics Advisory Board, U.S. EPA, 1992-96, 1998-
Chairman: Clean Air Act Compliance Analysis Council, U.S. EPA, Chairman 1992-96, Member 1997-
Special Consultant: National Economic Research Associates, Inc., 1981-89, 1991-
Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1991-92 (1992 Merger Guidelines)
Bureau of Economics, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, 1972-81 (Antitrust Policy)
AWARDS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Environmental Policy Fellow, American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research,
1997-98
Fellow: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995-
(with P.L. Joskow and N. Tsukanova) 1995 Edward A. Hewett Prize, American Association for the
Advancement of Slavic Studies
Board of Academic Advisors: Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research. 1995-
Revista de Análisis Económico Lecture, Econometric Society Latin American Meeting, 1994
Research Associate: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1992-
Board of Directors: Long Island Lighting Company. 1992-
Donald Gilbert Memorial Lecture, University of Rochester, 1992
Board of Directors: American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, 1991-
Fellow: Econometric Society, 1982-
02/20/98
16:26
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
013
3
BOOKS WRITTEN:
The Economics of Advertising (Vol. 80, Contributions to Economic Analysis), Amsterdam: North-
Holland, 1972.
Applied Microeconomics: Problems in Estimation, Forecasting and Decision-Making, San Francisco:
Holden-Day, 1973.
An Introduction to Applied Macroeconomics (with E. Kuh), Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1973. Japanese
Edition, Tokyo: McGraw-Hill Kogakusha, 1975.
The Control of Natural Monopolies, Lexington: D.C. Heath (Lexington Books), 1979.
Markets for Power: An Analysis of Electric Utility Deregulation (with P.L. Joskow), Cambridge: MIT
Press, 1983.
Economics, 2nd Edition (with S. Fischer and R. Dornbusch), New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.
BOOKS EDITED:
The Empirical Renaissance in Industrial Economics (co-editor, with T.F. Bresnahan), Oxford: Basil
Blackwell, 1987.
Handbook of Industrial Organization (co-editor, with R. D. Willig), Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1989.
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
"Regulation and the Durability of Goods." Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, Vol. 1
(Spring 1970), pp. 54-64.
"Consumer's Surplus and Producer's Goods." American Economic Review, Vol. 61 (September 1971), pp.
682-687.
"A Note on Monopolistic Competition and Excess Capacity." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 80
(May/June 1972), pp. 586-591.
"Option Demand and Consumer's Surplus: Valuing Price Changes Under Uncertainty." American
Economic Review, Vol. 62 (December 1972). pp. 813-824.
"A Note on the Theory of Vertical Integration." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 81 (March/April
1973), pp. 442-449.
"Brand Loyalty and Barriers to Entry." Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 40 (April 1974), pp. 579-588.
"Market Structure, Durability, and Maintenance Effort." Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 41 (April
1974), PP- 277-287.
02/20/98
16:26
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
0
014
4
"Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Utility Regulation." Quarterly Review of Economics and Business.
Vol. 14 (Summer 1974), pp. 51-64.
"Consumer Behavior versus Economic Theory." Recherches Economiques de Louvain, Vol. 40
(September 1974), PP. 261-276.
"Alternative Models of Bandit Selection." Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 10 (June 1975). PP. 333-
342.
"An Experimental Study of Expectation Formation." Econometrica, Vol. 44 (January 1976), PP. 17-41.
"Another Look at the Social Valuation of Input Price Changes." American Economic Review, Vol. 66
(March 1976), pp. 239-243.
"Resource Exploitation Theory and the Behavior of the Oil Cartel." European Economic Review, Vol. 7
(April 1976), pp. 257-279.
"Advertising and Profitability: Purther Implications of the Null Hypothesis." Journal of Industrial
Economics. Vol. 25 (September 1976), PP- 45-54.
"A Model of Promotional Competition in Oligopoly." Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 43 (October
1976), pp. 493-507.
"Is More Competition Necessarily Good?" Industrial Organization Review, Vol. 4 (1976), PP. 120-121.
"Public Investment Criteria, Insurance Markets, and Income Taxes." Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 6
(November 1976), pp. 425-445.
"Valuing Changes in Regulated Firms' Input Prices." Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 43 (January
1977), PP- 1346-1351.
"Using the H Index of Concentration with Published Data." Review of Economics and Staristics, Vol. 59
(May 1977), pp. 186-193.
"Comparative Static Properties of Regulated Airline Oligopolies." Bell Journal of Economics, Vol. 8
(Autumn 1977), PP. 565-576.
"Nonconvexity and Optimal Exhaustion of Renewable Resources" (with T.R. Lewis). International
Economic Review, Vol. 18 (October 1977), pp. 535-552.
"Common Stock Volatility Expectations Implied by Option Premia" (with R. R. Trippi). Journal of
Finance. Vol. 33 (March 1978), pp. 129-147.
"A Note on Economies of Scale and Natural Monopoly in the Distribution of Public Utility Services."
Bell Journal of Economics, Vol. 9 (Spring 1978), PP. 270-276.
"A Model of Advertising and Product Quality." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 87 (June 1978), PP.
485-504.
02/20/98
16:27
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
015
5
"Life-Cycle Costing for Consumers of Energy-Conserving Devices" (with S.S. Penner and M. R.
Brambley). Energy, Vol. 3 (July/August 1978), PP- 415-419.
"Entry Deterrence in the Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereal Industry." Bell Journal of Economics, Vol. 9
(Autumn 1978), pp. 305-327. Also in Marlet Strategy amd Structure (J.M.A. Gee and G. Norman,
eds.), London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992, PP. 84-111.
"Market Structure, Durability, and Quality: A Selective Survey." Economic Inquiry, Vol. 17 (April
1979), pp. 177-198.
"On the Use of Economic Models in Antitrust: The ReaLemon Case." University of Pennsylvania Law
Review, Vol. 127 (April 1979), pp- 994-1050. Also in Antitrust Law and Economics (O. E.
Williamson, Editor), Houston: Dame Publications, 1980, PP. 97-153.
"Nonconvexity and Optimal Harvesting Strategies for Renewablc Resources" (with T. R. Lewis).
Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 12 (November 1979), pp. 677-691.
"Appropriate Government Policy Toward Commercialization of New Energy Supply Technologies."
Energy Journal, Vol. 1 (April 1980), PP. 1-40.
"Advertising and Aggregate Consumption: An Analysis of Causality" (with R. Ashley and C. W. J.
Granger). Econometrica, Vol. 48 (July 1980), PP. 1149-1168.
"On Oligopolistic Markets for Nonrenewable Natural Resources" (with T. R. Lewis). Quarterly Journal
of Economics, Vol. 95 (November 1980), PP. 475-491.
"Qualitative Asymptotic Synthesis in Simple Optimal Control Problems." Economic Letters, Vol. 5
(1980), pp. 349-352.
"Output and Welfare Implications of Monopolistic Third-Degree Price Discrimination." American
Economic Review, Vol. 71 (March 1981), pp. 242-247.
"Risk and Return on Long-Lived Tangible Assets." Journal of Financial Economics, Vol. 9 (June 1981),
PP- 185-205.
"Monopolistic Two-Part Pricing Arrangements." Bell Journal of Economics, Vol. 11 (Autumn 1981), PP.
445-466.
"Economies of Scale and Barriers to Entry." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 89 (December 1981), PP.
1228-1238.
"Commodity Bundling by Single-Product Monopolies." Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 25 (April
1982). PP. 67-71.
"Antitrust and the New Industrial Economics." American Economic Review, Vol. 72 (May 1982), pp. 24-
28.
02/20/98
16:27
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
I
016
6
"Cartel Deception in Markets for Nonrenewable Resources" (with T.R. Lewis). Bell Journal of
Economics, Vol. 13 (Spring 1982), PP. 263-271.
"Another Look at Market Power." Harvard Law Review, Vol. 95 (June 1982), pp. 1789-1816.
"Product Differentiation Advantages of Pioneering Brands." American Economic Review, Vol. 72 (June
1982), PP- 349-365. ("Errata," AER, Vol. 73 (March 1983), p. 250).
"George Stigler's Contributions to Economics." Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 85 (March
1983), pp. 77-86.
"Advertising and Entry Deterrence: An Exploratory Model." Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 91
(August 1983), pp. 636-653.
"The Impact of Scale and Media Mix on Advertising Agency Costs" (with A. J. Silk and R. Bojanek).
Journal of Business, Vol. 56 (October 1983), pp. 453-475.
"Gaussian Demand and Commodity Bundling." Journal of Business, Vol. 57 (January 1984), PP. S211-
S230.
"Estimating Effective Concentration in Deregulated Wholesale Electricity Markets" (with B. W. Golub).
RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 15 (Spring 1984), PP. 12-26.
"Imperfect Information and the Equitability of Competitive Prices." Quarterly Journal of Economics,
Vol. 99 (August 1984). pp. 441-460.
"Adversary Hydro Relicensing Applications: Using Economic Efficiency Criteria" (with P. L. Joskow).
Public Utilities Fortnightly, Vol. 114 (20 December 1984), pp. 22-28.
"Econometric Diagnosis of Competitive Localization." International Journal of Industrial Organization,
Vol. 3 (March 1985), pp. 57-70.
"Do Markets Differ Much?" American Economic Review, Vol. 75 (June 1985), pp. 341-351.
"Estimated Parameters as Independent Variables: An Application to the Costs of Electric Generating
Units" (with P.L. Joskow). Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 31 (April 1986), pp. 275-305.
"Incentive Regulation for Electric Utilities" (with P.L. Joskow). Yale Journal on Regulation, Vol. 4 (Fall
1986), PP- 1-49.
"The Empirical Renaissance in Industrial Economics: An Overview" (with T.F. Bresnahan). Journal of
Industrial Economics. Vol. 35 (June 1987), pp. 371-378.
"Collusion versus Differential Efficiency: Testing Alternative Hypotheses." Journal of Industrial
Economics, Vol. 35 (June 1987), pp. 399-425.
"Ease of Entry: Has the Concept Been Too Readily Applied?" Antitrust Law Journal, Vol. 56 (1987), PP.
41-51.
02/20/98
16:27
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
017
7
"The Performance of Coal-Burning Electric Generating Units in the United States: 1960-1980" (with P.
L. Joskow). Journal of Applied Econometrics. Vol. 2 (April 1987), pp. 85-109.
"Horizontal Merger Policy: Problems and Changes." Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 1 (Fall
1987), pp. 41-54.
"Competitive Advantage and Collusive Optima." International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 5
(December 1987), pp. 351-367.
"Industrial Economics: An Overview." Economic Journal, Vol. 98 (September 1988), pp. 643-681. Also
in Surveys in Economics, Vol. 2 (A.J. Oswald, Editor), Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991, pp. 51-89.
"Perceptual Maps and the Optimal Location of New Products: An Integrative Essay." (with J.-F. Thisse).
International Journal of Research in Marketing, Vol. 5 (1988), pp. 225-249.
"Intra-Industry Profitability Differences in U.S. Manufacturing: 1953-1983." Journal of Industrial
Economics, Vol. 37 (June 1989), pp. 337-357.
"An Expository Note on Depreciation and Profitability under Rate-of-Return Regulation." Journal of
Regulatory Economics, Vol. 1 (September 1989), pp. 293-298.
"Good Regulatory Regimes." RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 20 (Autumn 1989), pp. 417-436.
"Continuity and Change in the Economics Industry." Economic Journal, Vol. 101 (January 1991), pp.
115-121. Also in The Future of Economics (J.D. Hey, ed.), Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1992. pp.
115-121.
"Sunk Cost and Market Structure: A Review Article." Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol 40 (June
1992), PP. 125-134.
"Comparing Greenhouse Gases for Policy Purposes." Energy Journal, Vol. 14 (1993), pp- 245-255.
"Symposium on Global Climate Change." Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 7 (Fall 1993), PP. 3-
10.
"Competition Policy in Russia During and After Privatization." (with P.L. Joskow and N. Tsukanova).
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Microeconomics, 1994, pp. 301-374. [Awarded the 1995
Edward A. Hewett Prize by the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies.]
"Economic Aspects of Payment Card Systems and Antitrust Policy Toward Joint Ventures" (with D.S.
Evans). Antitrust Law Journal. Vol. 63 (Spring 1995). pp. 861-901.
"The Benefits of Releasing the Bell Companies from the Interexchange Restrictions." (with P.S.
Brandon). Managerial and Decision Economics. Vol. 16 (July-August 1995), PP. 349-364.
"Privatization in Russia: What Should Be a Firm?" (with P.L. Joskow). International Journal of the
Economics of Business, Vol. 2 (1995), pp. 297-327. Also in Transaction Cost Economics: Recent
Developments (C. Menard, Editor), Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar. 1997, pp. 86-126.
02/20/98
16:28
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
018
8
"What Have We Learned About Privatization and Regulatory Reform?" Revista de Análisis Económico,
Vol. 10 (November 1995), pp. 21-39. (Remarks in Roundtable Discussion, pp. 303-312.)
"Is There a Role for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental Health and Safety Regulation?" (with K.J.
Arrow and nine others). Science, Vol. 272 (12 April 1996), PP. 221-222.
"The Political Economy of Market-Based Environmental Policy: The US Acid Rain Policy." (with P.L.
Joskow). Journal of Law and Economics, forthcoming [Vol. 41 (April 1998). pp. 89-135).
"World Carbon Dioxide Emissions: 1950-2050." (with T.M. Stoker and R.A. Judson). Review of
Economics and Statistics, forthcoming.
"An Analysis of the Welfare Effects of Long-Distance Market Entry by an Integrated Access and Long-
Distance Provider." (with P.J. Hinton. J.D. Zona, and W.E. Taylor). Journal of Regulatory
Economics, forthcoming [Vol. 13 (1998), pp. 183-196].
"An Interim Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Trading." (with P.L. Joskow, A.D. Ellerman, J.-P.
Montero, and E.M Bailey). Journal of Economic Perspectives, forthcoming.
"The Market for Sulfur Dioxide Emissions." (with P.J. Joskow and E.M Bailey). American Economic
Review, forthcoming.
"Some Economic Principles for Guiding Antitrust Policy Towards Joint Ventures." (with H. Chang and
D.S. Evans). Culumbia Business Law Review, forthcoming.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:
"Advertising and Economic Welfare." In Advertising and the Public Interest (S. F. Divita, Editor),
Chicago: American Marketing Association, 1974, PP. 82-97.
"Promoting Competition in Tomorrow's Markets for Solar Energy Systems." In The Solar Market:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Competition in the Solar Energy Industry, U.S. Federal Trade
Commission, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, pp. 119-135.
"Cartel and Oligopoly Pricing of Nonreplenishable Natural Resources" (with T.R. Lewis). In Dynamic
Optimization and Mathematical Economics (P. T. Liu, Editor), New York: Plenum, 1980. pp. 133-
156.
"The New Industrial Organization and the Economic Analysis of Modem Markets." In Advances in
Economic Theory (W. Hildenbrand, Editor), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982, PP.
253-285.
"Optimal Use of Renewable Resources with Nonconvexities in Production" (with T.R. Lewis). In Essays
in the Economics of Renewable Resources (J. Mirman and D.F. Spulber, Editors), Amsterdam:
North-Holland, 1982, pp. 95-111.
02/20/98
16:28
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
019
9
"Advertising and Market Structure." In New Developments in the Analysis of Marker Structure (J. E.
Stiglitz and G. F. Mathewson, Editors), Cambridge: MIT Press, 1986, PP. 373-396.
"Standards for Dominant Firm Conduct: What Can Economics Contribute?" In The Economics of Market
Dominance (D. Hay and J. Vickers, Editors), Oxford: Basil Blackwell. 1987, pp. 61-88.
"Advertising." In The New Palgrave, Vol. 1 (J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, Editors), New
York: Macmillan, 1987, pp. 34-36.
"Industrial Organization." In The New Pulgrave, Vol. 2 (J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman,
Editors), New York: Macmillan, 1987, PP. 803-808.
"George Stigler's Contributions to Microeconomics and Industrial Organization." In The New Palgrave,
Vol. 4 (J. Eatwell, M. Milgate, and P. Newman, Editors), New York: Macmillan, 1987, pp. 499-
500.
"The Potential of Incentive Regulation." In The Market for Energy (D. Helm, J. Kay, and D. Thompson,
Editors), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, PP. 178-187.
"Inter-Industry Studies of Structure and Performance." In Hundbook of Industrial Organization, Vol. 2
(R. Schmalensee and R. D. Willig, Editors), Amsterdam: North-Holland. 1989, PP. 951-1009.
"Empirical Models of Rivalrous Behavior." In Industrial Structure in the New Industrial Economics (G.
Bonanno and D. Brandolini, Editors), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 138-167.
"Economías del Tamaño Empresarial y Poder de Mercado" and "Innovación y Posición Competitiva." In
Concentración Empresarial y Competitividad: España en la C.E.E. (Xavier Vives and Jordi Gual,
Editors). Barcelona: Ariel Economía, 1990, pp. 55-67 and 119-131.
"Agreements Between Competitors." In Antitrust, Innovation, and Competitiveness (T. M. Jorde and D.
J. Teece, Editors), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 98-118.
"How Should We Address Economic Costs of Climate Change?" In Global Climate Change: The
Economic Costs of Mitigation and Adaptation (J.C. White, ed.), New York: Elsevier, 1991, pp. 73-
76.
"The Costs of Environmental Protection." In Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Goals,
Washington: American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, 1994, pp. 55-
80. (Italian translation: "I costi della protezione abientale," Energia, Vol 15 (December 1994), PP.
30-48.)
"What Does Stabilizing Greenhouse Gas Concentrations Mean?" (with H.D. Jacoby and D.M. Reiner).
In Critical Issues in the Economics of Climate Change (B.P. Flannery and C.A.B. Grezo, Editors.).
London: IPIECA. 1997, pp. 225-244.
"Tradable Emissions Rights and Joint Implementation for Greenhouse Gas Abatement: A Look Under
the Hood." Forthcoming in an American Council for Capital Formation conference volume.
02/20/98
16:28
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
020
10
"Greenhouse Policy Architectures and Institutions." In Economics and Policy Issues in Global Warming:
An Assessment of the Intergovernmental Punel Report (W. Nordhaus, Editor), Washington:
Resources for the Future, forthcoming.
"Joint Venture Membership: Visa and Discover Card (1993)" (with D.S. Evans). In The Antitrust
Revolution, 3rd Ed. (J. Kwoka and L. White, Editors), Oxford: Oxford University Press,
forthcoming.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
"The Computer Model of Energy Production without Fast Breeder Reactors" and "The Computer Model
of Fast Breeder Demands and Prices" (with P. W. MacAvoy). Appendices E and F in Economic
Strategy for Developing Nuclear Breeder Reactors by P. W. MacAvoy, Cambridge: MIT Press,
1969, PP- 186-199.
"Theory, Fact, and Policy: A Reply to Professor Barten." Recherches Economiques de Louvain, Vol. 41
(March 1975), pp. 63-66.
Measuring External Effects of Solid Waste Management (with R. Ramanthan, W. Ramm, and D.
Smallwood). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Socioeconomic
Environmental Studies Series, 1975.
"Option Demand and Consumer's Surplus: Reply." American Economic Review, Vol. 65 (September
1975), PP. 737-739.
"Advertising, Concentration, and Profits: Comment." In Issues in Advertising: The Economics of
Persuasion (D. C. Tuerck. Editor), Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1978, pp.
280-284.
"Remarks." In The Conglomerate Corporation (R. D. Blair and R.F. Lanzillotti, Editors), Cambridge:
Oclgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1981, pp. 365-368.
"Income-Distributional Concerns in Regulatory Policymaking: Comment." In Studies in Public
Regulation (G. Fromm, Editor). Cambridge: MIT Press, 1981, PP. 112-117.
"Comment on Beales, Craswell, and Salop." Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 24 (December 1981),
pp. 541-544.
Review of C. C. von Weizsacker. Barriers to Entry. Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 21 (June
1983), PP. 562-564.
"Comments." In Telecommunications Access and Public Policy (A. Baughcum and G. R. Faulhabcr,
Editors), Norwood, N.J.: Ablex, 1984, PP. 76-80.
Review of D. J. Teece, ed., The Competitive Challenge. Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 26
(December 1988). pp. 1779-1780.
02/20/98
16:29
2023584103
USGCRP OFFICE
021
11
"Regulation and Antitrust in the Bush Administration." Antitrust Law Journal, Vol. 58 (1989). PP. 475-
480.
"Comment on Katz and Ordover." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics, 1990, pp.
194-197.
"Commentary." In Environmental Policy and the Cost of Capital, Washington: American Council for
Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, 1990, PP. 104-7.
"Comment on Mannering and Winston." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics.
1991. PP. 107-110.
"A Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy." Environmental Forum, Vol. 8 (May/June 1991), pp.
41-42.
"Commentary." In U.S. Environmental Policy and Economic Growth: How Do We Fare? Washington:
American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, 1992, PP. 48-51.
The Economics of the Payment Card Industry (with D.S. Evans). Cambridge: National Economic
Research Associates, Inc., 1993.
Review of J. Broome, Counting the Cost of Global Warming; William R. Cline, The Economics of
Global Warming: and Alan S. Manne and Richard G. Richels, Buying Greenhouse Insurance: The
Economic Costs of CO₂ Limits. Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 32 (June 1994), PP. 738-741.
"Green Costs and Benefits: The Buck Stops Where?" In Environment Strategy America 1994/95 (W.K.
Reilly, Editor), London: Campden, 1994, pp. 16-17.
Review of R. Wilson, Nonlinear Pricing. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 102 (December 1994), pp.
1288-1291.
"Commentary." In Strategies for Improving Environmental Policy and Increasing Economic Growth,
Washington: American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research, 1995, pp. 32-
35.
"A Guide to the Antitrust Economics of Networks" (with D.S. Evans). Antitrust Magazine, 10 (Spring
1996), pp. 36-40.
"Ways I Have Worked." The American Economist, 40 (Fall 1996), pp. 37-43. (Also in Passion and
Craft: How Economists Work (M. Szenberg, ed.), Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
forthcoming.)
"Commentary." In Climate Change Policy, Risk Prioritization, and Economic Growth, Washington:
American Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research. 1997, PP. 65-69.
February, 1998
02/20/98 FRI 16:14 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
022
FEB-19-98 THU 04:24 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 22
Donald James Wucbblus
cruption on the radiative and chemical processes in the troposphere and stratosphere. International
Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Charlottesville, VA, June 4-13 (LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-108956).
Connell, P.S., D.E. Kinnison, D.J. Wuebbles, J.D. Burley, and H.S. Johnson, 1992: Effects of
stratospheric aerosol surface processes on the LLNL two-dimensional zonally averaged model.
International Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Charlottesville, VA, June 4-13 (LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-108955).
Patten, Kenneth O., Jr., P.S. Connell, D.E. Kinnison, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1992: An investigation of
the processes controlling ozone in the upper stratosphere. International Quadrennial Ozone
Symposium, Charlottesville, VA, June 4-13 (LLNL Report UCRL-JC-108954).
Wuebbles, D.J., D.E. Kinnison, K.E. Grant, and P.S. Connell, 1992: Effects of the Mt. Pinatubo
cruption on the chemistry, radiative, and transport processes in the stratosphere, LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-111848. American Meleorological Society 73rd AMS Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA,
January 17-22, 1993.
Kinnison, D.E., D.J. Wuebbles, and H.S Johnston, 1992: Impact of subsonic and proposed
supersonic aircraft on ozone: Including detailed hydrocarbon and heterogencous chemical reaction
mechanisms; HSRP/AESA Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA, May 1992. LLNL Report
UCRL-109813ABS.
Miller, A.J., R.M. Nagatani, G.C. Tiao, X.F. Nui, G.C. Reinsel, D.J. Wucbbles, and K.E. Grant,
1992: Comparisons of observed ozone and temperature trends in the lower stratosphere with a
theoretical model. Eighth Conference on the Middle Atmosphere, Atlanta, GA, January 5-10,
1992. LLNL Report UCRL-IC-111459ABS.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1992: Scenario development for the 1993 assessment: Report of the emissions
scenarios committee. IISRP/AESA Annual Meeting, May, 1992. LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-109812ABS.
Wuebbles, D.J., K.O. Patten, K.E. Grant, and A.K. Jain, 1992: Sensitivity of global warming
potentials to uncertaintics. AGU-CGU-MSA 1992 Joint Spring Meeting, Montreal, Canada, May
11-15. LLNL Report UCRL-JC-109717ABS.
Wuebbles, D.J., P.S. Connell, D.E. Kinnison, K.O. Patten, J. Water, L. Froidevaux, F.W. Taylor,
C.D. Rodgers, A. Roche, and J. Kumer, 1992: An investigation into the budgets and processes
controlling stratospheric ozone. Committee on Space Research (COSPAR), Washington, DC,
August 28-September 5, LLNL Report UCRL-JC-109682ABS.
Wuebbles, D.J., and A.S. Grossman, 1992: Global warming potential for CFr. LLNL Report
UCRL-ID-112295.
Wuebbles, D.J., and D.E. Kinnison, 1992: Sensitivity of stratospheric ozone and other important
trace gases to proposed future aircraft emissions. LLNL Report UCRL-ID-109700.
Wuebbles, D.J., K.O. Patten, K.E. Grant, and A.K. Jain, 1992; Sensitivity of direct global warming
potentials to key uncertainties. LLNL Report UCRI-ID-111461.
19 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:13 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
1
021
FEB-19-98 THU 04:23 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 21
Donald James Wucbbles
Publishers, Chelsea, MI.
Wuebbles, D.J., J. Edmonds, J. Dignon, W. Emanuel, D. Fisher, R. Gammon, R Hangebrauck, R.
Harriss, M.A.K. Khalil, J. Spence, and T. Thompson, 1992: Emissions and budgets of radiatively
important atmospheric constituents. The Engineering Response to Global Climate Change: A
Workshop for Planning a Research and Development Agenda, R Watts, editor, in press.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J. Tamaresis, 1992: The role of methane in the global environment,
Atmospheric Methane, M.A.K. Khalil, editor, Springer-Verlag Publishers; also Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-JC-109880.
Wuebbles, D.J., and K.O. Patten, 1992: Sensitivity of Global Warming Potentials to the assumed
background atmosphere, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRI-ID-109847.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1992: NASA High Speed Research Program Emissions Scenarios Committee:
Report of meetings on September 26, 1991 and January 9, 1992, prepared for NASA High Speed
Research Program; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-ID-109860,
Wuebbles, D.J., J.E. Penner, and D.A. Rotman, 1992: Atmospheric chemistry and climate
predictability: Towards an Advanced Climate Model, presented at the CHAMMP Science Team
Meeting, March 16-18, 1992; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRI-JC-110812.
Kinnison, D.E., K.E. Grant, P.S. Connell, and D.J. Wuebbles 1992: Effects of the Mt. Pinatubo
eruption on the radiative and chemical processes in the troposphere and stratosphere. International
Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Charlottesville, VA, June 4-13, in press, (LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-108956).
Ko, M., D. Wcisenstein, C. Jackman, A. Douglass, K. Brueske, D.J. Wuebbles, D.E. Kinnison, G.
Brasseur, J. Pyle, A. Jones, R Harwood, I. Isaksen, F. Stordal, and R. Seals, 1992: Ozone
Response to Aircraft Emissions: Sensitivity Studies with Two-Dimensional Models. Chapter 5 in
The Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: A First Program Report., M.J. Prather, H.L.
Wesoky, R.C. Miake-Lye, A.R. Douglass, R.P. Turco, D.J. Wuebbles, M.K.W. Ko, and A.L.
Schmeltekopf, editors, NASA Reference Publication 1272.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.J. Wucbbles, 1992: Impact of subsonic and proposed supersonic aircraft on
ozone: Including detailed hydrocarbon and heterogeneous chemical reaction mechanisms. 2nd
Annual Meeting: The Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft, NASA's High Speed Research
and Upper Atmosphere Programs, May 17-22 Virginia Beach, VA, (LLNL Report
UCRL-JC-109813ABS)
Wucbbles, D.J., K.O. Patten, K.E. Grant, and A.K. Jain, 1992: Sensitivity of direct global warming
potentials to key uncertainties. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-ID
111461.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1992: Impact of supersonic and subsonic aircraft on ozone:
Including heterogeneous chemical reaction mechanisms. International Quadrennial Ozone
Symposium, Charlottesville, VA, June 4-13 (LLNL Report UCRL-JC-108951).
Kinnison, D.E., K.E. Grant, P.S. Connell, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1992: Effects of the Mt. Pinatubo
18 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:12 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
020
FEB-19-98 THU 04:23 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 20
Donald James Wucbbles
Laboratory report UCRL-ID-109277, 1991.
Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (D. Wuebbles, co-author), 1991: New Zealand
Science Review: Atmospheric and Climate Research, New Zealand government.
Ness, G., D.J. Wuebbles, et al., 1991: Biogcochemical cycles and population dynamics, Summary
report of the 1991 Session II of the Aspen Global Change Institute.
Wuebbles, D.J., and D.A. Rotman, 1991: Final report for CHAMMP pilot project: Scientific
development of the Advanced Parallel Chemistry (APACHE) Climate Model, Lawrencc Livermore
National Laboratory report UCRL-ID-109264.
Wuebbles, D.J., J. Tamaresis, and D.E. Kinnison, 1991: Effects of increasing methane on
tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry, presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop,
Atmospheric Methane Cycle: Sources, Sinks, Distributions and Role in Global Change, Mt Hood,
October 6-11, 1991; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-JC-108376.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (ΓPCC, co-author), 1992: Climate Change 1992: The
Supplementary Report to the IPCC Scientific Assessment, J.T. Houghton, B.A. Callander and S.K.
Varney, editors, Working Group I, Scientific Assessment of Climate Change. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge UK.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.J. Wuebblos, 1992: Sensitivity of stratospheric ozone and other important
trace gases to proposed future aircraft emissions. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-JC-109700; published by Douglas Aircraft Company.
Miller, A.J., R.M. Nagatani, G.C. Tiao, X.F. Niu, G.C. Reinsel, D. Wuebbles, and K. Grant, 1992:
Comparisons of observed ozone and temperature trends in the lower stratosphere. Geophys. Res.
Lell., 19, 929-932; (LLNL UCRL-JC-108378).
Prather, M.J., H.L. Wesoky, R.C. Miake-Lye, A.R. Douglass, R.P. Turco, D.J. Wuebbles, M.K.W.
Ko, and A.L. Schmeltekopf, 1992: The Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: A First
Program Report. NASA Reference Publication 1272.
World Meteorological Organization (WMO, lead author on two chapters and contributing author
on two chapters). 1991: Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion. 1991. Global Ozone Research
and Monitoring Project, Report No. 25, Geneva, Switzerland.
Wuebbles, D.J., S.L. Baughcum, J.H. Gerstle, J. Edmonds, D.E. Kinnison, N. Krull, M. Metwally,
A. Mortlock, and M. Prather, 1992: Designing a methodology for future air travel scenarios.
Chapter 4 in The Almospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: A First Program Report., M.J.
Prather, H.L. Wesoky, R.C. Miake-Lye, A.R. Douglass, R.P. Turco, D.J. Wuebbles, M.K.W. Ko,
and A.L. Schmeltekopf, editors, NASA Reference Publication 1272.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1993: Global climate change due to radiatively active gases. In Global
Atmospheric Chemical Change, C.N. Hewitt and W.T. Sturges, editors, Elsevier Applied Science
Publishers Ltd., Essex, England
Wuebbles, D.J., 1992: Global atmospheric chemistry and its role in climate change. In The
Biogeochemistry of Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect, M. Farrell, editor, Lewis
17 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:11 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
019
FEB-19-98 THU 04:22 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 19
Donuld James Wucbbles
Wuebbles, D.J. and P.S. Connell, 1990: Ozone depletion potential of CFCs and their replacements.
In Program Director's Overview Report Research Highlights: FY1990-1992, M.L. Mendelsohn,
Associate Director, Biomedical and Environmental Research Programs, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory.
Wucbbles, D.J., 1990: Interactions of atmospheric chemistry and climate change. Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-1024165ABS, for American Chemical Society,
Berkeley, CA, January.
Lacis, A.A., D.J. Wuebbles and J.A. Logan, 1990: Radiative forcing of climate by changes in the
vertical distribution of ozonc. Journal of Geophysical Research, 95, 9971-9981.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: Atmospheric chemistry: effects on global ozone and climate. Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-103404ABS; for 10th International Clean Air
Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: Chemical-radiative-transport modeling of the middle atmosphere: effects
from external forcing. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-JC-103405ABS; for
XXVIII COSPAR Plenary Meeting, The Hague, The Netherlands,
Wuebbles, D.I., and D.F. Kinnison, 1990: Sensitivity of stratospheric ozone to present and possible
future aircraft emissions. In Air Traffic and the EnvironmentóBackground Tendencies and
Potential Global Almospheric Effects, U. Schumann, editor, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Wuebbles, D.J., D.E. Kinnison, K.E. Grant, and J. Lean 1991: The effect of solar flux variations
and trace gas emissions on recent trends in stratospheric ozone and tempcrature. J. Geomagnelism
and Geoelectricity, 43, 709-718 (actually published in 1992).
Wuebbles, D.J., and J. Edmonds, 1991: A Primer on Greenhouse Gases. Lewis Publishers,
Chelsea, Michigan.
Edmonds, J. and D.J. Wucbbles, 1991: Greenhouse gases: sources and emissions. In The World
Coal Institute, Coal and the Environment, London, United Kingdom. LLNL report
UCRL-JC-108318.
Edmonds, J., D. Wucbbles, and W. Chandler, 1991: Greenhouse gases: What is their role in climate
change? Limiting the Greenhouse Effect: Controlling Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Edited by G.I.
Pearman, J. Wiley and Sons, West Sussex, England, UK, 1991.
Wuebbles, D.J., J. Edmonds, S. MacDonald, and R. Bradley, 1991: State of the science in
estimating atmosphere/climate change relationships, Chapter 1 in Limiting Net Greenhouse
Emissions in the United States. Volume II, Policy Analysis, U.S. Department of Energy report
DOE/PE-0101.
Tamaresis, J., D.E. Kinnison, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1991: A condensed global photochemical
mechanism for two-dimensional atmospheric models. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCRL-ID-108377.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1991: On the Global Warming Potentials of candidate gaseous diffusion plant
coolants, prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy; also Lawrence Livermore National
10 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:11 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
FEB-19-98 THU 04:22 PM
018
Donald James Wuebbles
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 18
Fisher, D.A., C.I. Hales, M.K.W. Ko, N.D. Sze, P.S. Connell, D.J. Wuebbles, I.S.A. Isaksen, and
F. Stordal, 1990: Model calculations of the relative effects of CFCs and their replacements on
stratospheric ozone, Nature, 344, 508-512,
Fisher, D.A., C.H. Hales, D.L. Filkin, M.K. W. Ko, N.D. Sze, P.S. Connell, D.J. Wuebbles, I.S.A.
Isaksen, and F. Stordal, 1989: Radiative effccts on stratospheric ozone of halogenated methanes
and ethanes of social and industrial interest. In the AFEAS Report, Scientific Assessment of
Stratospheric Ozone: 1989, Vol. II, 303-381, WMO Global Ozone Research and Monitoring
ProjectóReport No. 20.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (lead author, Chapter 2, and
contributing author, ANNEX), Climate Change: The IPCC Scientific Assessment, J.T. Houghton,
G.J. Jenkins and J.J. Ephraums (Eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
Offermann, D., M. Riese, C.P. DeBakker and D.J. Wuebbles, 1991: Stratospheric trace gas
variability: A case study. Submitted to Planetary and Space Sci., in press.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: Protecting the ozone layer. Energy and Technology Review, May-June.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.I. Wuebbles, 1990: Influence of present and possible future aircraft
emissions on the global ozone distribution, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-IC-194677; also AMS Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Met. Soc., Boston,
MA, 1991.
Wuebbles, D.J., D.E. Kinnison and J. Lean, 1990: Solar variations and their influence on trends in
upper stratospheric ozone and temperature. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-JC-106108, 1990; also Second AMS Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Met.
Soc., Boston, MA, 1991.
Tiao, G.C., G.C. Reinsel, D. Xu, J.H. Pedrick, X. Zhu, A.J. Miller, J.J. DeLuisi, C.L. Mateer and
D.J. Wuebbles, 1990: Effects of autocorrelation and temporal sampling schemes on estimates of
trend and spatial correlation, Journal of Geophysical Research 95, 20507-20517.
MacCracken, M.C., D.E. Kinnison, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1990: The relative radiative forcings from
percentage changes in trace gas emissions. Lawrence Livermore National report UASG-90-10;
provided as input to a special U.S. National Academy of Sciences report on climate change.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: Special U.S./U.S.S.R. Report on Climate and Climate Change (lead author,
Chapter 4), Prospects for Future Climate, M.C. MacCracken, M.I. Budyko, A.D. Hecht, and Y.A.
Izrael, editors, Lewis Publishers.
Wuebbles, D.J., et al. 1989; (lead author, Chapter 4, and contributing author, Chapter 3),
Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone: 1989, Volume I, World Meteorological
Organization, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring ProjectóReport No. 20.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1991: Future aircraft and potential effects on stratospheric
ozone and climate. Proceedings of 42nd Congress of the International Aeronautical Federation,
#IAA-91-736, October 5-11, 1991, Montreal (Also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCRL-JC-108035).
IS of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:10 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
017
FEB-19-98 THU 04:22 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 17
d/m
Donald James Wuebbles
of Geophysical Research, 94, 9837-9845.
Jackman, C., R. Seals, M. Prather, editors (contributing author), 1989: Two-dimensional
intercomparison of stratospheric models. NASA Conference Publication 3042.
Johnston, H., D.E. Kinnison. and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: Nitrogen oxides from high altitude aircraft:
an update of potential effects on ozone. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-100714; Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 16351-16363.
Kinnison, D.E. and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: Preventing depletion of stratospheric ozone-implications
on future aircraft emissions. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRI-99926, 1989;
Air and Waste Management Association paper 89-4.7.
Kinnison, D.E., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: Two-dimensional model study of nuclear tracer
transport in the stratosphere. UCRL-101831ABS, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA,
December.
Offerman, D., M. Ricse, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: Stratospheric dynamics and trace gas
distribution: case study. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-10017ABS, 1989;
presented at the IAGA 6th Scientific Assembly, Exeter, UK, August.
Prather, M.J., editor (contributing author), 1989: An assessment model for atmospheric
composition. NASA Conference Publication 3023.
Wucbbles, D.J., 1989: Beyond CO2óthe other greenhouse gases. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-99883; Air and Waste Management Association paper 89-119.4.
Wuebbles, D.J., P.S. Connell, et al., 1989: Ozone depletion potentials and greenhouse warming
potentials for CFCs and possible replacement compounds. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-101841ABS, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco,
CA, December.
Wucbbles, D.J., K.E. Grant, P.S. Connell, and J.E. Penner 1989: The role of atmospheric chemistry
in climate change. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 39, 22-28.
Wucbbles, D.J. and D.E. Kinnison, 1989: Recent calculations of the response of the middle
atmosphere to solar ultraviolet irradiance variations. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCRL-100979ARS; presented at the IAGA 6th Scientific Assembly in Exeter, UK in July.
Derwent, R., H. Rodhe, and D.J. Wuebbles 1990: Global warming potential of greenhouse gascs.
Published as a special report by the United National Environmental Programme.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1990: DOE Multi-Laboratory Climate Change Committee (lead author, Chapter 3
and contributing author, Chapter 2). Energy and Climate Change, Lewis Publishers, Chclsea,
Michigan.
Edmonds, J., S. McDonald, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1990: Atmospheric Trends and Emissions of
Greenhouse Gases. In Responding to the Threat of Global Warming: Options for the Pacific and
Asia, D.G. Streets and T.A. Siddiqi, editor, Argonne National Laboratory.
19/02/28 3:56
14 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:09 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
016
FEB-19-98 THU 04:21 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 16
Donald James Wuebbles
Reinsel, G.C., G.C. Tiao, S.K. Ahn, M. Pugh, S. Basu, J.J. DeLuisi, C.L. Mateer, A.J. Miller, P.S.
Connell, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: An analysis of the 7-year record of SBUV satellite ozone data:
Global profile features and trends in total ozone, Journal of Geophysical Research, 93, 1689-1703.
Tiao, G.C., G.C. Reinsel, Daming Xu, J.H. Pedrick, Xiao-dong Zhu, A.J. Miller, J.J. DeLuisi, C.L.
Mateer, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: Effects of autocorrelations and temporal sampling schemes on
estimates of trend and spatial correlation. Univ. of Chicago report.
Watson, R.T., and Ozone Trends Panel, M.J. Prather and Ad Hoc Theory Panel, and M.J. Kurylo
and NASA Panel for Data Evaluation, 1988: Present state of knowledge of the upper atmosphere
1988: An assessment report. NASA reference publication 1208.
Wuebblcs, D.J., 1988: An executive summary of relative effects on stratospheric ozone of
halogenated methanes and ethanes of social and industrial interest. United Nations Environment
Programme, 1988; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-99842.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1988: Global atmospheric chemistry and its role in climate change. Proceedings,
Division of Environmental Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 25-30.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J. Edmonds, 1988: A primer on greenhouse gases. U.S. Department of
Energy, Carbon Dioxide Research Division, DOE/NBB0083.
Wuebbles, D.J., K.E. Grant, P.S. Connell, and J.E. Penner, 1988: The role of atmospheric
chemistry in climate change. Proceedings, 81st Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control
Association, paper 8887.71 Dallas, TX, June 19-24; also Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-97811.
Wuebbles, D.J. and D.E. Kinnison, 1988: A two-dimensional model study of past trends in global
ozone, in Ozone in the Almosphere, R.D. Bojkov and P. Fabian editors, A. Deepak Publishing,
Hampton, VA., 1989; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-98088.
Wucbbles, D.J., K.E. Kinnison, and P.S. Connell, 1988: Stratospheric chemistry: issues and
uncertaintics, also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report, UCRL-98717ABS, 1988;
American Chemical Society, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 25-30, 1988.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J.E. Penner, 1988: Sensitivity of urban/regional chemistry to climate change:
report of the workshop, also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-99436; also
published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Connell, P.S. and D.J. Wucbbles, 1989: Evaluating CFC alternatives from the atmospheric
viewpoint. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-99927, 1989; Air and Waste
Management Association paper 89-5.7.
Connell, P.S., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: Chlorofluorocarbon alternatives and stratospheric ozone:
ozonc depletion potentials defined with a two-dimensional model. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-101745ABS, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December.
DeLuisi, J.J., D.U. Longenecker, C.I.. Mateer, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1989: An analysis of northern
middle-latitude Umkehr measurements corrected for stratospheric aerosols for 1979-1986. Journal
13 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98 FRI 16:09 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
015
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 15
FEB-19-98 THU 04:21 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
Wucbbles, D.J., 1987: Natural and anthropogenic perturbations to the stratosphere. U.S. National
Report to the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Rev. Geophys., 25, 487-493.
Wuebbles, D.J., P.S. Connell, J.R. Ipser, W.M. Porch, L.C. Rosen, A.E. Abey, and P.B. Duffy,
1987: Atmospheric propagation in the SPC codesóan update. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCID-21005.
Connell, P.S., K.E. Grant, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: Aspects of CFC relative ozone destruction
efficiencies determined in the LLNL 2-D model. In Ozone in the Atmosphere, R.D. Bojkov and P.
Fabian editors, A. Deepak Publishing, Hampton, VA., 1989; also Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-97987.
Edmonds, J.A., D.J. Wuebbles, and M.J. Scott, 1987: Energy and future climate change. Battelle
Pacific Northwest Laboratory report, 1988.
Edmonds, J.A, D.J. Wuebblcs, and M.J. Scott, 1987: Energy and radiative precursor emissions.
Proceedings of the 8th Miami International Conference on Alternative Energy Sources, December
14-16.
Grant, K.E., R.G. Ellingson, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: Sensitivity of a two-dimensional
chemistry-transport model to changes in parameterizations of radiative processes. IRS '88: Current
Problems in Atmospheric Radiallon, J. Lenoble and J.F. Geleyn, editors, A. Deepak Publishing.
1989; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-98443.
Grant, K.E., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: A two-dimensional modeling study of the sensitivity of
ozone to radiative flux uncertainties. In Ozone in the Atmosphere, R.D. Bojkov and P. Fabian
editors, A. Deepak Publishing, Hampton, VA., 1989; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCRL-97981.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1989: On the mitigation of non-CO2 greenhouse gases. In Greenhouse Mitigation,
A.E.S. Green, editor, Am. Soc. Mech. Engr., New York; also Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-101523.
Kinnison, D., H. Johnston, and D. Wuebbles, 1988: Ozone calculations with large nitrous oxide
and chlorine changes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 93, 14165-14175.
Kinnison, D.E., H. Johnston, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1988: A sensitivity study of global ozone to NOx
cmissions from aircraft. In Ozone in the Atmosphere, R.D. Bojkov and P. Fabian editors, A.
Deepak Públishing. Hampton, VA., 1989; also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-99361, 1988.
Kinnison, D.E., D.J. Wuebbles, and H. Johnston, 1988: A study of the sensitivity of stratospheric
ozone to hypersonic aircraft cmissions. Proceedings, First International Conference on
Hypersonic Flight in the 21st Century, Grand Forks, ND, September 20-23; also Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-98314.
Penner, J.E., P.S. Connell, D.J. Wuebblcs, and C.C. Covey, 1988: Climate change and its
interactions with air chemistry: Perspectives and research needs. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-21111; also published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
12/02/98 3:56)
12 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:08 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
014
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 14
FEB-19-98 THU 04:20 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
Review, July.
D.J., 1986: The LLNL zonally averaged chemistry-transport model of the troposphere
Wuebbles, and stratosphere. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-94582ABS; 23-27. presented at
the Conference on Upper Atmospheric Theory and Data Analysis, Seattle, WA, June
Wucbbles, D.J., P.S. Connell, and K.E. Grant, 1986: Interpreting stratospheric observations in a
zero-dimcnsional photochemical framework. UASG 86-25. Presented at the April NASA
Workshop on Measurements of the Stratosphere.
Wuebbles, D.J., P.S. Connell, J.R. Ipser, W.M. Porch, L.C. Rosen, and J.B. Knox, 1986: Review
of the atmospheric propagation in the SPC codesóA progress report. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCID-20894.
Wuebbles, D.J., and K.E. Grant, 1986: Effects of solar variability on stratospheric ozone and
temperature. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-93376; presented at the
Annual Meeting of the European Geophysical Society, Kiel, W. Germany, August 25-30.
Abey, A., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1987: GBLSYS: A ground-based laser system computer model.
Lawrence Livennore National Laboratory report UCRL-906642; also presented at the Annual
Review Conference on Atmospheric Transmission Models.
Brasseur, G., D. Coriollc, J.A. Pyle, E.P. Roth, U. Schmailzl, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1987: Odd
nitrogen during the MAP/GLOBUS 1983 campaign: Theoretical considerations. Planet. Space
Science, 35, 637-645.
Connell, P.S., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1987: Ozone perturbations in the LLNL one-dimensional
model-calculated effccts of projected trends in CFCs, CH4, CO2, N2O and Halons over 90 years.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCRL-95548; also in Assessing the Tasks of
Trace Gases that can Modify the Stratosphere, Volume VII, J.S. Hoffman, editor, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency report EPA 4001/1-87/001B.
Grant, K.E., P.S. Connell, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1987: Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis of
stratospheric ozone in ambient and perturbed atmospheres. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory Report UCRL-93375, 1986; also in Assessing the Tasks of Trace Gases that can
Modify the Stratosphere, Volume VII, J.S. Hoffman, editor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
report EPA 4001/1-87/001B.
Hammitt, J.K., F. Camm, P.S. Connell, W.E. Mooz, K.A. Wolf, D.J. Wuebbles, and A. Bamczai,
1987: Joint emission scenarios for potential stratospheric ozone depleting substances. Nature, 330,
711-716.
Reinsel, G.C., G.C. Tiao, A.J. Miller, D.J. Wuebbles, P.S. Connell, C.L. Mateer, and J.J. DeLuisi,
1987: Statistical analysis of total ozone and stratospheric Umkehr data for trends and solar cycle
relationship. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92, 2201-2209.
Walton, J.J., D.J. Wuebbles, and S. Hameed, 1987: Simulation of global wet and dry deposition of
nitric acid in a threc-dimensional chemistry-transport model. In Acid Rain: Scientific and
Technical Advances, edited by R. Perry, R.M. Harrison, J.N.B. Bell, and J.N. Lester, published by
Selper Ltd., London.
19/02/98 3:56
11 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:07 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
013
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 13
FEB-19-98 THU 04:20 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
War, Julius London and G.F. White, editors.
Connell, P.S., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1984: Aspects of the comparison of stratospheric trace species
measurements with photochemical models. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-90297; presented at the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Halkidiki, Greece, September 3-7;
published in Atmospheric Ozone, C.S. Zerefos and A. Ghazi; editors, D. Reidcl, Boston.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1984: Influences on past variations in ozone and temperature structure. Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-90884; also presented at and published in the
Proceedings of International Meeting on Current Issues in Our Understanding of the Stratosphere
and the Future of the Ozone Layer, Starnberger See, W. Germany, June 11-16.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1984: Trends in ozone and temperature structure, comparison of theory and
measurements. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-90296; presented at the
Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Sept. 3-7. Published in Atmospheric Ozone, BC, S. Zercfos and
A. Ghazi, editors, D. Reidel Publishing, Boston.
Wuebbles, D.J., M.C. MacCracken, and F.M. Luther, 1984: A proposed reference set of scenarios
for radiatively active atmospheric constituents. U.S. Department of Energy Carbon Dioxide
Research Division report DOE/NBB-0066.
Connell, P.S., D.J. Wuebbles, and J.S. Chang, 1985: Stratospheric hydrogen peroxideóthc
relationship of theory and observation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 90, 10726-10732; also
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-90432.
Owens, A.J., C.H. Hales, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1985: Trace gas influences on climate from 1980 to
2050. Presented and published in the Proceedings of the AMS Conference on Climate Variations,
Los Angeles, January 8-11.
Wang, W.C., D.J. Wucbbles, and W.M. Washington, 1985: Potential climatic effects of
perturbations other than CO2. In The Potential Climatic Effects of Increasing Carbon Dioxide,
M.C. MacCracken and F.M. Luther, editors, DOE/ER-0237.
World Meteorological Organization, 1985: Atmospheric ozone 1985: Assessment of our
understanding of the processes controlling its present distribution and change. WMO Global
Ozone Research and Monitoring Project Report No. 16 (contributing author).
Wuebbles, D.J., A.J. Owens, and C.H. Hales, 1985: Trace gas influences on climate from 1850 to
1980. Presented at and published in the Proceedings of the AMS Conference on Climate
Variations, Los Angeles, January 8-11.
Solomon, S., R.R. Garcia, F.S. Rowland, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1986: On the depletion of Antarctic
ozone. Nature. 321, 755-758.
Wang, W.C., D.J. Wuebbles, W.M. Washington, R.G. Isaacs, and G. Molnar, 1986: Trace gases
and other potential perturbations to global climate. Rev. Geophysics, 24, 110-140.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1986: Reservoir species discovered in the stratosphere. Nature, 319, 538.
Wuebbles, D.J. 1986: Trace gases and their impact on global climate. Energy and Technology
19/02/98 3:56
10 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:07 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
012
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 12
FEB-19-98 THU 04:20 PM
Donald James Wucbbles
measurements. WMO Global Ozone Rescarch and Monitoring Project, Report No. 11
(contributing author).
Wuebbles, D.J., 1981: The relative efficiency of a number of halocarbons for destroying
stratospheric ozone. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-18924.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1981: Scenarios for future anthropogenic emission of trace gases in the
stratosphere. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-18997.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1981: A summary of the LLNL one-dimensional transport-kinetics model of the
troposphere and stratosphere. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-19185.
Wucbbles, D.J., 1981: Report of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to the Environmental
Protection Agency on rescarch performed since December, 1979. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCID-19221.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J.S. Chang, 1981: A study of the effectiveness of the Clx catalytic ozone loss
mcchanisms. Journal of Geophysical Research, 86, 9869-9872.
Wucbbles, D.J., and P.S. Connell, 1981: A screening methodology for assessing the potential
impact of surface releascs of chlorinated halocarbons on stratospheric ozone. Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory report UCID-19233.
Wuebbles, D.J., R.L. Tarp, A. Nold, and W.P. Wood, 1981: Chlorofluorocarbon production
scenarios: Possible changes to stratospheric ozone, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCID-18915.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1982: Atmospheric ozone: Zeroing in. Energy and Technology Review, May,
1982.
Chang, J.S., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1983: Effects of hypothetical exchanges of strategic nuclear
weapons based on current Salt Ц Stockpile Guidelines. In The Consequences of Nuclear War on
the Global Environment, U.S. Government Printing Office.
National Research Council, 1983: Changing Climate. U.S. National Academy of Sciences
(contributing author).
Wuebbles, D.J., 1983: Chlorocarbon production scenarios: Potential impact on stratospheric
ozone. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-87216; Journal of Geophysical
Research, 88, 1433-1443.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1983: A theoretical analysis of the past variations in global atmospheric
composition and temperature structure. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis, CA.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-53423.
Wuebbles, D.J., F.M. Luther, J.E. Penner, 1983: Effect of coupled anthropogenic perturbations on
stratospheric ozone. Journal of Geophysical Research, 88, 1444-1456.
Chang, J.S., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1984: Nuclear explosions and atmospheric ozone, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-91367; also in The Environmental Effects of Nuclear
19/02/28 3:56T
9 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:06 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
1
011
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 11
FEB-19-98 THU 04:19 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
Its Variation and Human Influences.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J.S. Chang, 1979: A theoretical study of stratospheric trace species variations
during a solar cclipse. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Report UCRL-80936,
Geophysical Research Letters. 6, 179-182.
Duewer, W.H., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1980: Effects of speculative reactions and mechanisms on
Photochemistry, Newport Beach, CA, March 30-April 3; also available as Lawrence Livermore
predicted ozone perturbations. Published in Proceedings of 14th Informal Conference on
National Laboratory report UCRL-83950.
Wuebbles, D.J., and W.H. Duewer, 1980: Effects of recent kinetics measurements on our
understanding of chemical processes in the troposphere and stratosphere. Published in Proceedings
of 14th Informal Conference on Photochemistry, Newport Beach, CA, March 30-April 3; also
available as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-83960.
Wuebbles, D.I., and J.S. Chang. 1980: A study of the effectiveness of the Clx catalytic ozone loss
mechanisms. Presented at and published in the Proceedings of the Quadrennial International
Ozone Symposium, Boulder, CO, August 4-9; also available as Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UCRL-84071.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1980: Impact of new OH+HNO3 rate measurement on models of atmospheric
chemistry. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-18727.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1980: A summary of current two-dimensional transport-kinetics models. Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory G-Division report UASG 80-25.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1980: A comparison study between 2-D models. Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory report UASG 80-21.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1980: The treatment of dynamical processes in two-dimensional models of the
troposphere and stratosphere. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-18771.
Wuebbles, D.J., and R.L. Tarp, 1980: Potential changes to stratospheric ozone from possible
chlorofluorocarbon production scenarios. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCID-18583.
Wuebbles, D.J., and R.L. Tarp, 1980: Sensitivity of quantum yield for 01(D) production from
ozone photolysis. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-18734.
Luther, F.M., J.S. Chang, D.J. Wuebbles, and J.E. Penner, 1981: Ozone depletion calculations.
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Institute on the Effect of Solar Ultraviolet
Radiation in Marine Ecosystems, also Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report
UCRL-85814.
Wine, P.H., A.R. Ravishankara, N.M. Kreutter, R.C. Shah, J.M. Nicovich, R.L. Thompson, and
D.J. Wuebbles, 1981: Rate of reaction of OH with HNO3. Journal of Geophysical Research, 86,
1105-1112.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1981: World Meteorological Organization, The stratosphere 1981: theory and
19/02/98 3:56 I
B of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:05 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
010
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 10
FEB-19-98 THU 04:19 PM
Donald James Wucbbles
Wuebbles, D.J., 1977: A recxamination of potential space shuttle effects on the stratosphere.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCID-17689.
Wuebbles, D.J., J.S. Chang. and W.H. Duewer, 1977: Effects of the SST in a chlorinated
atmosphere. Paper presented at the 173rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society,
New Orleans, LA, March 20-25.
Ackerman, M., D. Frimout, C. Muller, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1978: Stratospheric methane
mcasurements and predictions. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 117, 367-380.
Duewer, W.H., D.J. Wuebbles, and J.S. Chang, 1978: The effects of a massive pulse injection of
NOx into the stratosphere. LLNL report UCRL-80397, also published in Proceedings of the WMO
Symposium on the Geophysical Aspects and Consequences of Changes in the Composition of the
Stratosphere, WMO No.511.
Luther, F.M., D.J. Wuebbles, W.H. Duewer, and J.S. Chang, 1978: Effect of multiple scattering on
species concentrations and model sensitivity. Journal of Geophysical Research, 17. 254-272.
MacCracken, M.C., D.J. Wucbbles, J.J. Walton, W.H. Duewer, and K.E. Grant, 1978: The
Livermore regional air quality model: I. Concept and development. Journal of Applied
Meteorology, 17, 254-272.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1978: A theorctical study of solar eclipse effects on the stratosphere. Paper
presented at the AMS Meeting on Meteorology of the Upper Atmosphere, October 24-27, Boston,
MA; FAA Interagency Agreement No. DOT-FATQWAI-653 with Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory (LLL), Livermore, CA, through U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-80963.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1978: A recxamination of potential space shuttle effects on the stratosphere.
Appendix D of Revised Estimates for Ozone Reduction by Shuttle Operation, NASA Tech.
memorandum 58209.
Wucbbles, D.J., and F.M. Luther, 1978: Prcliminary study of solar power satellites program
potential effect on stratospheric chemistry. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/G-Division
Report UASG 78-41.
Chang, J.S., W.H. Duewcr, and D.J. Wuebbles, 1979: The atmospheric nuclear tests of the 50s and
60s: A significant test of ozone deplction theories. Journal of Geophysical Research, 84,
1755-1765.
Hudson, R.D., and E.I. Reed, 1979: The stratosphere: Present and future. NASA RP-1049, 1979
(contributing author).
Luther, F.M., J.S. Chang, W.H. Duewer, J.E. Penner, R.L. Tarp and D.J. Wuebbles, 1979:
Potential environmental effects of aircraft emissions. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
report UCRL-52861; also available from Federal Aviation Administration as FAA-EE-79-23.
Wuebbles, D.I., and J.S. Chang, 1979: One-dimensional coupled transport and chemical kinetics
model of the stratosphere. Proceedings of NATO Advanced Study Institute on Atmospheric Ozone:
19/02/98 3:56 I
7 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:05 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
009
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 09
FEB-19-98 THU 04:19 PM
Donald James Wucbbles
Member, Council of Deans, University of Illinois, 1996-present
Member, Executive Committee, Illinois Environmental Convocation, 1997-present
Chair, Environment Sector, Partnership Illinois, 1997-present
Publications, Book Chapters, and Reports
Snyder, R.B., D.J. Wuebblcs, J.E. Pearson, and B.E. Ewing. 1971: A study of environmental
pollution by lead, State of Illinois, Institute for Environmental Quality, IIEQ Document 71-7.
Shimazaki, T. and D.J. Wucbbles, 1972: Time-dependent two-dimensional parameterized model.
Proceedings of the Second Conference on the Climatic Impact Assessment Program, DOT Report
DOT-TSC-OST-73-4, p. 291-297.
Wuebbles, D.J., T. Shimazaki, and C.F. Sechrist, Jr., 1972: A mathematical model for the radon
density distribution in the 1-20 km region. Aeronomy Report No. 46, University of Illinois, 58 pp.
Shimazaki, T., and D.J. Wuebbles, 1973: On the theoretical model for vertical ozonc density
distributions in the mcsosphere and upper stratosphere. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 106-108,
1446-1463.
Shimazaki, T., D.J. Wuebbles, and T. Ogawa, 1973: A two-dimensional theoretical model for
stratospheric ozone density distributions in the meridional plane, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Technical Report ERL 279-OD 9.
Wuebbles, D.J., and J.S. Chang, 1975: Sensitivity of time-varying parameters in stratospheric
modeling. Journal of Geophysical Research, 80, 2637-2642.
Wuebbles, D.J., J.S. Chang, and F.M. Luther, 1976: The diurnal model of chlorine chemistry in the
stratosphere. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Stratosphere and Related
Problems, Logan, UT, September 15-17.
Chang, J.S., D.J. Wuebbles, and D.D. Davis, 1977: A theoretical model of global tropospheric OH
distributions. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory report UCRL-78392, Rev.1.
Duewer, W.H., D.J. Wuebbles and J.S. Chang, 1977: Effect of NO photolysis on NOx mixing
ratios. Nature. 265, 523-525.
Duewer, W.H., D.J. Wuebbles, H.W. Ellsaesser, and J.S. Chang, 1977: NOx catalytic ozone
destruction: Sensitivity to rate coefficients. Journal of Geophysical Research, 82. 2599-2605.
Luther, F.M., D.J. Wuebbles, and J.S. Chang, 1977: Temperature feedback in a stratospheric
Model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 4935-4942.
Wuebbles, D.J., 1977: Alternate fluorocarbons: Tropospheric lifetimes and potential effects on
stratospheric ozone. Paper presented at the IAGA/IAMAP Joint Assembly, Seattle, WA, August
22-Septembcr 3.
19/02/98 3:56 )
6 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:04 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
008
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 08
FEB-19-98 THU 04:18 PM
Donald James Wuobbles
Chapter coordinator and lead author, UNEP/NMO Scientific Assessment on Stratospheric Ozone,
1993-1994
Lead author, IPCC Scientific Assessment of Climate Change, 1993-1995
Member, DOE Managers of Global Climate Change, 1993 - 1994
Member, Energy Modeling Forum 14, 1993 - 1995
Member, National Technical Advisory Committee, National Institute for Global Environmental
Change, 1993 - 1994
Member, International Civil Aviation Organization, Emissions Inventories Sub-Group, 1993 -
present
Project Leader, International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project, Global Emissions Inventory
Activity, 1993 - present
Lead Author, Global Climate Change and the Social Sciences: An International Assessment, 1993 -
present
Member, Organizing Committee, Global Change Institute on Integrated Assessment Modeling,
1994
Member, Program Committee, Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, American Geophysical Union,
1993 - 1994
Mcmber, Science Advisory Committee for the GLOBE Project, 1994-1995.
Member, MEDEA Working Group, 1994-present
Member, Global Modeling Initiative, 1994-present
Member Representative, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, 1994-present
Member, Organizing Committee, Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, 1995-1996
Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences Committee on Fire Suppression Substitutes and
Alternatives to Halons, 1996
Chair, Publicity Committee, Atmospheric Sciences Section, American Gcophysical Union,
1995-present
Member, Executive Committee, Atmospheric Sciences Section, American Geophysical Union,
1996
Mcmber, Advisory Committee, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois,
1996-present
19/02/98 3:56
5 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:04 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
007
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 07
FEB-19-98 THU 04:18 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Gcophysical Union
Member, American Metcorological Society
Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Mcmber, American Chemical Society
Member, Sigma Xi
Highlights of Professional Activities (past 5 years)
Member, NASA Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite Science Team, 1985-1994
Member and lead author, IPCC Working Group I, Scientific Assessment on Climate Change,
1989-present
Member, NASA Advisory Panel, High Speed Research Program, 1989-1995
Member, ICMUA Working Group on Modeling of the Middle Atmosphere, 1988-present
Member, IAGA Working Group on Solar Radiation and on External Forcing of the Middle
Atmosphere, 1989-present
Series Editor, Global Atmospheric Science Series, Lewis Publishers, 1990-present
Member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Global Change, Working Group on Solar
Influences on Global Change, 1990-94
Chair, NASA Emissions Scenarios Committee, 1991-present
Chapter coordinator and lead author, UNEP/WMO Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone,
1991-1992
Member, IAMAP/IAGA Organizing Committee for Middle Atmosphere Symposium, July 12-23,
1993 in Yokohama, Japan
Member, DOE Processes Research Advisory Group, 1992-1994
Member, United States Environmental Task Force, 1992-1994
Membcr, DOE UVB Organizing Committee, 1992-1993
Member, International Steering Committee, Recent Trends in Environmental Physics, 1993
19/02/98 3:561
4 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:03 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
006
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 06
FEB-19-98 THU 04:18 PM
Donald James Wuebbles
Tau Beta Pi (Scholastics Honorary)
American Men and Women of Science, 1982-present
Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology, 1983-present
Who's Who in California, 1984-1995
International Who's Who of Contemporary Achievement, 1984-present
Men of Achievement, 1985-present
Who's Who in the West, 1986-1995
Whois Who in America, 1993-present
LLNL Special Achievement Award for Best Journal Paper, 1991
LLNL Special Achievement Award for Best Book Publication, 1993
Dictionary of International Biography, 1994-present
Whois Who in the World, 1994-present
Whois Who in the Midwest, 1995-present
Five Thousand Personalities of the World, 1996-present
Professional Employment
1970-1972
Research Assistant, University of Illinois, Urbana
Atmospheric Scientist, Aeronomy Lab., National Occanic and Atmospheric
1972-1973
Administration, Boulder, CO
Atmospheric Scientist, University of California, Lawrence Livermore National
1973-1994
Laboratory, Livermore, CA
Group Leader, Global Radiation, Chemical, and Dynamical Interactions,
1987-1994
University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore
CA
Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana,
1994-present
IL
1994-1996
Head, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
1996-present
Director, The Environmental Council, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
19/02/98 3:56
3 of 27
02/20/98 FRI 16:03 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
005
FEB-19-98 THU 04:17 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 05
Donald James Wucbbles
1991. Dr. Wuebbles is a member of science committees for various U.S. and international organizations.
He is also a lead author on recent international assessment reports dealing with ozone and climate change,
including the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 1994 (World Meteorological Organization,
1994). Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change Climate Change (Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, 1994). Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change (Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, 1995), and The 1995 Scientific Assessment of the Atmospheric Effects of
Stratospheric Aircraft (NASA, 1995). He is also a lead author on a new assessment of the effects of
current projected subsonic aircraft on the global environment.
Business Addresses
The Environmental Council
University of Illinois
Telephone: 217/244-1568
1101 W. Peabody
FAX: 217/333-8046
E-mail:
Urbana, IL 61801
[email protected]
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Illinois
Telephone: 217/244-1568
105 S. Gregory Avenue
FAX: 217/244-4393
E-mail:
Urbana, IL 61801
[email protected]
Home Address
3405 S. Persimmon Circle
Phone: 217/328-6845
Urbana, IL 61801
Education
B.S., 1966-1970, University of Illinois, Urbana
M.S., 1970-1972, University of Illinois, Urbana
Ph.D., 1976-1983, University of California, Davis
Honors or Awards
NOAA Special Achievement Award, 1972
NASA Group Achievement Award, 1982
Eta Kappa Nu (Scholastics Honorary)
Sigma Tau (Scholastics Honorary)
Phi Eta Sigma (Scholastics Honorary)
2 of 27
19/02/98 3:56
02/20/98
FRI
16:02
FAX
202
488
8681
USGCRP
004
FEB-19-98 THU 04:17 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 04
Donald James Wuebbles
Donald James Wuehhles
Director, The Environmental Council and Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
University of Illinois
Biography
Donald J. Wucbbles is Director of the Environmental Council; as Director, he is responsible for oversight
and development of educational and research programs at the University of Illinois relating to the
environment. He is also a member of the Council of Deans at the university. He has taken lcave from his
position as Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, but remains a Professor of Atmospheric
Sciences at the University of Illinois while acting as Director. Dr. Wuebbles earned his B.S. (1970) and
M.S. (1972) degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois. He received his Ph.D. in
Atmospheric Sciences from the University of California at Davis in 1983. Dr. Wucbbles spent many years
as a research scientist and group leader at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory before returning
to the University of Illinois in 1994. His research emphasizes the development and use of mathematical
models of the atmosphere to study the chemical and physical processes that determine atmospheric
structure. Hc is the author of over 200 scientific articles, most of which relate to atmospheric chemistry
and global climate change as affected by both human activities and natural phenomena. He also directs a
number of research projects that are primarily oriented towards improving our understanding of the
impacts that man-made and natural trace gases may be having on the Earthis climate and on tropospheric
and stratospheric chemistry, with emphasis on concerns about global ozone.
Dr. Wuebbles is best known for his studies of global atmospheric ozone and of the radiative forcing on
climate. He has played a major role in the national and international assessments of the effects of
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other halocarbons on ozone. He developed the concept of Ozone
Depletion Potentials used in most policymaking relative to protection of the ozone layer (e.g., the
Montreal Protocol and its amendments, the U.S. Clean Air Act). He is co-author of an analogous
concept, Global Warming Potentials, being used in considerations of concerns about greenhouse gases
and their potential effects on climate. Dr. Wuebbles and his research team have developed a range of
computational models of global atmospheric chemistry and physics that are applied to the study of natural
(c.g., volcanic eruptions; solar flux variations; solar particle effects) and human-rclated (e.g., emissions of
CFCs, halons, other halocarbons. methane, plus nitrogen oxides and other gases and acrosols from
aircraft) effects on tropospheric and stratospheric ozone. These models are also used in studies along
with data from atmospheric measurements to further our understanding of the relationships between
chemical and physical processes in the atmosphere. Dr. Wuebbles is also pursuing studies of the effects of
atmospheric chemistry on the current concerns about greenhouse gas effects on climate change; he has
been a lead author on cach of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) assessments of the
concerns about climate change. In the past, Dr. Wuebbles has also developed and applied models to
studies of regional air pollution. A new three-dimensional chemistry-transport model is being developed
for studies of tropospheric (as well as stratosphcric) processes and studies of chemistry-climate
interactions.
Various organizations have recognized Dr. Wuebblesi workóhis honors include being named to the
International Whois Who of Contemporary Achievement, Whois Who in America, Whois Who in
Frontier Science and Technology, American Men and Women of Science, and Men of Achievement. A
book written by Dr. Wuebbles and Dr. Jae Edmonds, A Primer on Greenhouse Gases, was published in
I of 27
19/02/98 3:561
02/20/98 FRI 16:01 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
003
FEB-19-98 THU 04:16 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 03
02/18/98
12:53
217 333 8040
UIUC IES
FEB-19-98 THU 11:09
STRAT PROTECTION DIV.
FAX NO. 2022339665
P.03
Name of Expert:
DONALD J. WHEBBLES Page
Please indicate inc most appropriate subject urea(s); It you are designating more chan cne, please rink
with 1's indicating highest relevence/priority and 2's indicating secondary relevance/priority.
Working Group I: Climate System Science
1
The Climits System: An Overview
1
Radiative Forsing of Climate Change
2
Observed Climate Variability and Change
1
Physical Climate Processes and Feedbacks
1
Biological Climate Processes and Feedbucks
z
Climate Medels: Evaluation
2
Global Climate Models: Projections of Future Change
Regional Information: Models and Projections
Changes in Sea Level
Detection of Climate Change and Attribution of Causes
,
Advancing our Understanding
Working Group II: Impacts and Adaptation
Forasts and Forestry
Agriculture and Food Security
Rangelands
Deserts
Soils and Land Degradation
Mountain Regions
Cryomphere
Hydrology and Water Resources Managament
Freshwater. Wetland, Coastal and Marine Ecosystems (including Fisheries)
Infrastructure in Coastal Zones and on Small Islands
Human Settlement Patterns and Conditions
Energy. Industry. and Transportation
Financial Services (including Insurance)
Human Health
1
Integrated Assessment.
Working Group IIII Mitigation Options
Potential of technologies and practices to reduce greenhouse gases from energy supply and
demand. Industrial and unasportation sources, wase disposal, agriculture and forestry, etc.
Potential of rechnologies and practices to cubance the removal of grannhouse gases, meluding
both biological sinks and cochnologies to capture and stare carbon and technologies.
Barriers to effective ase, diffusion, and transfer of these technologies and practices.
Policies and policy instruments to harness the potential of technologies and practices and to
-
overcome barriers. including Incentives for the peactration of new technologies, national and
regional information centres. public and private sector R&D programs, fiscal instruments
(taxes. subsidy climination. internalization of externalides. negotisted agreements, joint
implementation, emissions trading and regularion)
1
Global assessment of the mitigation potential of these technologies, practices and policies.
Regional assessment at the mingation potential of these technologies, practices and policies for
all sectors and for sources and sinks. including their local and regional dimensions.
Assessment of emission scenarios to achieve stabilization of aunospheric conceptrations of
greenhouse gaids and of the relevant polley mix underlying these scenaries.
Casts and benefits of achieving different emission profiles and different stabilization levels and
costs and benefits of achieving different emission limization and reduction profiles ar a
regional level, including stoss-sectoral assessment of the use of discount rates.
Assessment of the social, aconomic and environmental impacts of minganos actions on all
countries. including Impact on trade relations.
Assessment of decision-making framsworks involving both adaptation and minigation
approaches, aquity and sustainable development considerations, integrated environmental
assessment tools and other relevant aspects, Including synergy with other regimes.
02/20/98 FRI 16:00 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
002
FEB-19-98 THU 04:16 PM
FAX NO. 202 233 9579
P. 02
02/18/88 12:53
5217 355 8046
UIUC IES
002
FEB-19-98 THU 11:08
STRAT PROTECTION DIV.
FAX NO. 2022338665
P.02
1/2/3
SUGGESTIONS OF EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE THIRD
ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE IPCC
Please submit one form for each nominee along with curriculum vitae and/or one
page biographical sketch. Note that this form consists of two pages.
Full Name:
DONALD J. WUEBBLES
Title:
DIRECTOR AND PROFESSOR
Affiliation:
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Full Address:
105 5. GREGORY
URBANA, 11. 61801-3070
Tel:
(217) 244-1568
Fax:
(213) 244-4393
Email:
WHEBBLES @ ATMOS VINC.EDU
Expertise:
Nominated by:
ATTOSPHERIC COMPOS ITION; RODIETIVE EXCING; INTEGRATED ASSESTMANI
What role would you recommend that this expert play in the preparation of the Third
Assessment Report? (Please try to select one only, recognizing that this may differ by chapter).
Lead Author (coordination and Integrarion OF scientific/technical information)
Contriburing Author (support lead author In preparation of specific text/date)
Review Editor (ensure sclentific/technical validity and balance)
Resource Person (address technical questions, participate in expert review, attend
expert meetings, etc.)
Has this person been contacted and given concurrence to be nominated? (Note: if the U.S.
Government decides to nominate an expert for a role requiring a significant time commitment, this will be
double-checked before the name is sent forward).
Yes
No
What agency/institution (if any) would be expected to be supporting this person's time
during participation in the IPCC process?
USEPA/OAR
Please include a curriculum vitae and/or one page biographical sketch and submit by
February 9, 1998 to:
Melissa J. Taylor, USGCRP Office
400 Virginia Avenue, SW. Suice 750
Washington. DC 20024
tel: 2239/fax 202 488 8681
email: [email protected]
For each nominee, please also submit Page 2 which covers subject area.
02/20/98 FRI 16:00 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
1
001
OFFICE OF THE US GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH PROGRAM
400 Virginia Avenue, SW
Suite 750, Washington, DC 20024
Phone: 202-488-8650
Fax: 202-488-8681
TO:
Adele Morris
FROM: LaShaunda Malone (tel: (202)314-2238; e-mail: [email protected])
Subject: NEW IPCC Nominations
DATE: 2/20/98
This fax 64 page(s)
MESSAGE:
Dr. Morris,
I have attached copies of new IPCC nominations and new supporting materials for
past nominations. Sorry about the length of this fax, but I thought that this would
be the best way to get the nominations to you. The first fax is 21 pages excluding
the cover page. The second fax is 21 pages, and the third fax is 22 pages.
Best regards,
LaShaunda
02/20/98 FRI 15:52 FAX 202 395 3640
USTR
itt
NEC
1
001
FACSIMILE COVER SHEET
OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, DC 20508
Date: February 20, 1998
Number of Pages Including Cover:
TRADE POLICY REVIEW GROUP
Name:
Agency:
Phone No:
Fax No:
August Schumacher
Agriculture
720-3111
720-8254
David Aaron
Commerce
482-2867
482-2925
attn: Sherry Lewis-Khanna
John Haveman
CEA
395-3310
395-6853
Andrew Gilmour
Defense
703-697-1130
703-695-1495
Robert Gee
Energy
586-5858
586-0861
David van Hoogstraten
EPA
260-8882
260-3828
Dr. Philip Lee
HHS/FDA
301-827-3344
301-443-6906
Tom Fox
IDCA
712-5988
216-3426
attn: Bob Siegel
Brooks Yeager
Interior
208-6182
208-4561
Charles Stark
Justice
514-2464
514-4508
Andrew Samet
Labor
219-6043
219-5980
Lael Brainard
NEC
395-5104
395-6853
Robert Kyle
NSC
456-9291
456-9290
attn: Malcolm Lee
Phil DuSault
OMB
395-4770
395-3307
Stuart Eizenstat
State
647-7575
647-5713
Charles Hunnicutt
Transportation
366-8822
493-2005
Timothy Geithner
Treasury
622-0656
622-5304
Dan Leahy
USITC
205-3141
205-2139
FROM: Frederick L. Montgomery, Executive Secretary, TPRG
PHONE: 202-395-3475
FAX:
202-395-3640
TPRG Memorandum
Ambassador Fisher has prepared a classified memorandum describing a work plan to be carried
out in light of the discussion at the TPRG meeting held on February 11. The Confidential
memo is available for pick-up in Room 501 of the Winder Building. If you have any
questions please call Gloria Blue (395-3475).
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 01
WESLEYAN
UNIVER.ITY
Department of Economics
238 Church Sircel
Middletown, CT 06459-0007
(860) 685-2340: FAX (860) 685-2781
FAX Transmittal Sheet
DATE: Feb 26, 1998
TO:
Adele Morris
FAX NUMBER: 202-395-6870
FROM: Corry Yone 'Fre 860 685 23181) )
NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET: 10
MESSAGE:
In case xcxxf e-mail is losd, I would be Ronared
tube Thanks for thinking of me
G
Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
AND TYPE
001. resume
Gary Yohe resume [PII] [partial] (1 page)
00/00/0000
b(6)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Council of Economic Advisers
Subject Files
OA/Box Number: 21618
FOLDER TITLE:
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III]
Nomination Process
2017-1095-F
bg230
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a))
Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA|
b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA|
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) of the FOIA]
financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAJ
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA|
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
of gift.
financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA]
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
2201(3).
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
02/26/1998 21:50 860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 02
November 1997
RESUME
Gary Wynn Yohe
Birth:
(b)(6)
84 High Street
Married to Linda Citrano Yohe: 2 children
Portland, CT 06180
Telephone: (860) 142-1834 Home
(860) 685-3658 Office
FAX: (860) 685-2711
E-mail: GYOHE@WE U.S.YAN.EDU
Education
1970
B.A.
mversity of Pennsylvania, Mathematics
1971
M.A.
Date University of New York at Stony Brook, Mathematics
1974
M.Phil.
rate University, Economics
1975
Ph.D.
the University, Economics
Dissertation T1:
A Comparison " Price Controls and Quantity Controls Under Uncertainty
Fields of Research Concentration
Applied Microeconomic Theory, Environmental and Resource Economics, Pollution
Control, Isages of Public Policy, Probabilistic Long Term Projection Analysis,
Climate Change Decisions under Uncertainty and the Value of Information
Teaching Fields
Microeconom: :, Environmental and Resource Economics, Decisions and Policy under
Uncertainty ind Risk
Fellowships and Awards
Phi Beta Kappa, University of Pennsylvania
Yale University Fellowship
Dissertation received an evaluation of "Distinction"
Elected member of Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Elected at-large of Sigma Xi
Experience
July 1985 Present: Professor of Economics, Wesleyan
June 1994 ** Present: Director of Sponsored Research, Wesleyan
July 1992
une 1996: Director, John E. Andrus Center for Public Affairs
Wesleyan University
July 1970 "re 1985: Associate Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University
July 1977
"Y 1978: Assistant Professor of Economics, Wesleyan
Aug. 1975
AUT.
1977: Assistant Professor of Economics, SUNY
Fall 1981
971 1983: Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, Yale
University
Fall 1987. !'ill 1989, Spring 1991 and Spring 1995: Visiting Professor of
Economics, Yale University
02/26/1998 21:50 860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 03
Publications
Books and Monographs:
1)
A Comparison of Price Controls and Quantity Controls Under Uncertainty, New
York Garland Publishing Co., Inc., 1979. (Published in a series of 24
Outstanding Dissertations in Economics)
2)
Exercises and Applications for Microeconomic Analysis (1st, 2nd and 3rd
Edit.o New York, Norton and Company, 1983; 1986: 1993.
3)
study Cuide to Economics (12th, 13th, and 14th Editions by Paul Samuelson
and Will 1 i am Nordhaus), McGraw-Hill, 1985; 1989; and 1992.
4)
Instructor Manual to Economics (12th, 13th, and 14th Editions by
Samuelson & Nordhaus), McGraw-Hill, 1985; 1989; and 1992.
5)
Instruct 3 Manual to Macroeconomics (Hall and Taylor), Norton and
Company February 1986 and 1989.
6)
An Economic Methodology for Evaluating the Timing and Relative Efficacy of
Alternative Responses to Climate Change, Stockholm Environment Institute,
November 1990.
7) Economic Data and the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change:
Creating di Data Support Process for an Evolving Long Term Research Program
(with Fathleen Segerson, University of Connecticut), Human Dimensions
Program. International Social Science Council, UNESCO, Paris, France,
December 1992.
Articles:
1)
"Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Controls versus
Taxes - 7 "omment," American Economic Review, December 1976.
2)
"Substitution and the Control of Pollution--A Comparison of Effluent
Charges and Quantity Standards Under Uncertainty," Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management, December 1976.
3)
"Single valued Control of an Intermediate Good Under Uncertainty--A
Comparison of Prices and Quantities," International Economic Review,
Februar 1977.
4)
"Single Valued Control of a Cartel Under Uncertainty--A Multifirm
Compari: 1 of Prices and Quantities," Bell Journal of Economics, Spring
1977
5)
"Compar: sons of Price and Quantity Control, A survey," Journal of
Comparative Economics, September 1977.
6)
"The Complementarity of Public and Private Capital and the Optimal Rate of
Return Government Investment," with Seiritsu Ogura, Quarterly Journal of
Economic : November 1977.
7)
"Town + General Comparison of Price Controls and Quantity Controls Under
Uncent ny," Review of Economic Studies, June 1978.
8)
"The Optimal Linear Alternative to Price and Quantity Controls," with
Gorder Leep, Journal of Comparative Economics, March 1979.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 04
9)
"Pollusion Controls and the Distribution of Income to the Factors of
Product 10n: Some Comparative Statics in General Equilibrium," Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management, September 1979.
10) "Distribution and the structure of Incentives: A Comment" Journal of
Comparative Economics, September 1979.
11) "Secondary Materials and International Trade--A Comment on the Domestic
Market
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, September 1979.
12) "Taxin] Consumption to Finance Reduced Emissions: An Alternative Pollution
Control .. Economic Letters, 1979.
13) "Depresiation and the Conservation of Energy," Economic Letters, 1979.
14) "Curret" Publication Lags in Economics Journals," Journal of Economic
Literatore, September 1980.
15) "Managing a Sudden Supply Shortage-Some Policy Alternative When
Inform, in IS Costly," Resources and Energy, March 1980.
16) "Shoul Stiding Controls be the Next Generation of Pollution Controls?"
Journa of Public Economics, 1981.
17) "Regul on Under Uncertainty--An Intuitive Survey and Application to
Fishe: Journal of Marine Economics, September, 1984.
18) "Fines 15 Economic Incentives--An Alternative Variable Control,"
International Review of Law and Economics, June 1982.
19) "Marke and Regulation Under Uncertainty," Economic Letters, 9, 1982.
20) "Uncersionty and the Projection of Carbon Emissions," Alternative Energy
Source V. Elsevier Science Publishers, 1983 and 1989.
21) "Future Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuels," - (with William
Nordha's Changing Climate: Report of the Carbon Dioxide Assessment
Commin National Research Council, October 1983.
22) "Const Elasticity of Substitution Production Functions with Three or
More - An Approximation Procedure," Economic Letters, 15, 1984.
23)
"Improving Tax Based Incomes Policies - Lessons for the Environmental
Literangre," Public Finance Quarterly, April, 1984.
24) "The Effects of Changes in Short Term Forecasts on Long Term Energy and
Carbon Proxide Projections," Resources and Energy, 6, 1984.
25) "Subjective Uncertainty and the Need for Consistency in Energy Forecasts,
Energy Cournal, May, 1984.
26) "Time, Space, Aggregation and Uncertainty: Sources of Disparity Among
Forecasts in Models in the Decision Making Process: Planning Under
Uncertinity, (ed. A.S. Kydes), North Holland, 1985.
27) "Assesment of Greenhouse Futures and Risk" (with co-authors), World
Meteor ilogical Organization, Geneva, March 1986.
28) "Evalur ng the Efficiency of Long Term Forecasts with Limited
Informa on-Revisions in the IEW Poll Responses," Resources and Energy,
1986.
02/26/1998 21:50 860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 05
29) "Incorpt rating Current Prices Into Long-Term Energy Forecasts--A Maximum
Like: Proor, Adaptive Expectations Approach,' Resources and Energy, 1987.
30) "Uncertainty and Disagreement Across the IEW Polls - Do the Ranges Match?"
OPEC Review, Fall 1987.
31) "The Practical Advantages of Tax Over Regulatory Policies in the Control of
Industr 3: Pollution" (with Paul MacAvoy) Economics Letters, February,
1988
32) "Prohab) listic Projections of CFC Consumption" (with William Nordhaus), in
Assessing the Risk of Trace Cases, U.S. EPA, March 1988.
33) "Regulating the Monopolistic Polluter" (with Paul Burrows), souel Journal
of Economics, January 1988.
31) "Criter's for Selecting a CO₂/Climate Change Region of Study" (with Joe
Edmond " al.), Proceedings of Air Pollution Control Association, July
1989
35) "Env corrental Consequences" in New Energy Perspective, Electricite de
France 19 the World Energy Conference, Montreal, September 1989.
36) "Mor" the Properties of a Tax Cum Subsidy Pollution Control Strategy,"
Economic Letters, June 1989.
37) "Consequances of Climate Change for the Human Environment" (with M. Scott,
et a)) Chapter 5, National Energy Strategy. U.S. DOE, February 1990 and
Climate Research, 1990.
38) "The Cost of Not Holding Back the Sea - Economic Vulnerability" in
Potential Effects of Global Climate Change on the United States (ed., Smith
& Tirpak) U.S. EPA Report to Congress, 1989 and Journal of Ocean and
Shoreline Management, 1991.
39) "Toward an Analysis of Policy, Timing, and the Value of Information in the
Face <1 Incertain Sea Level Rise", Workshop Proceedings, Intergovernmental
Pane. " I (limate Change - Response Strategies Working Group, December 1989.
40) "Uncertainty, Global Climate and the Economic Value of Information"
prepared for presentation at the 1989 meetings of the American Economic
Association and the 1990 meetings of the American Association for the
Advancement of Service, Policy Sciences, 1991.
41) "The Cort of Not Holding Back the Sea - Towards a National Sample of
Economic Vulnerability," Coastal Management, 1991.
42) "Imbedding Dynamic Responses with Imperfect Information
into Static Portraits of the Regional Impact of Climate Change" in Global
Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1991.
43) "Greenhouse Effect and Sea Level Rise: Potential Loss of Land and the Cost
of Holr "If Back the Sea" (with J. Titus, et al.), Coastal Management, 1991.
44) "Toward a General Criterion for Selecting `Interesting' Greenhouse
Scenaries Climate Research, 1991.
45) "Toward , General Methodology with Which to Evaluate the
Social uned Economic Impact of Global Change," (with Thomas Malone, N.C.
Stat.). mlobal Environmental Change, June 1992.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 06
46) our Facts and Uncertainties in Economic Response to the Physical
Effect: : 1 Global Climate Change", Proceedings of Conference on Assessing
Cline's hange for Risks, Resources for the Future (Washington, 1992).
47) "Carbor Fmissions Taxes: Their Comparative Advantage under Uncertainty,"
Annual Review of Energy, 1992.
48) "Equity and Efficiency in the Clinton Energy Tax Proposal - Some Early
Thought= from First Principles", Energy Policy, August 1993.
49) "Missing Carbon and the Economically Efficient Response to the Threat of
Global Warming" (with Cheng Ong), OPEC Review, 1994.
50) "Modeling the Economic Drivers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions" (with Rodney
Wallace Human Dimensions Quarterly, Winter 1994.
51) "Incorporating Uncertainty and Nonlinearity into the Calculus of an
Efficient Response to the Threat of Global Warming" (with Brendan Garvey),
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 1995.
521 "Assessing the Economic Cost of Greenhouse Induced Sea Level Rise:
Methods and Applications in Support of a National Survey" (with James
Neumart and Holly Ameden), Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, November 1995.
531 "Vulnerability of Agricultural Crops to Climate Change: A Practical Method
of incesting" (with David Schimmelpfennig) in Global Environmental Change
and Agriculture: Assessing the Impacts, Edward Elgar Publishing, 1997.
51) "1PC enarios and the International Distribution of Income - Evidence
from No Second Generation GCAM Model" (with Alexis Palmer), prepared for
the IPCC Second Scientific Assessment (Chapter 3 of Working Group III) and
included in Chapter 5 ("Economic Activity") of the Global Climate Change
and the Social Sciences - An International Assessment, 1995.
55) "The Economic Cost of Greenhouse Induced Sea Level Rise in the United
States' (with James Neumann, Patrick Marshall, and Holly Ameden), EPRI
Research Report (comprehensive version) and Climatic Change, 1996.
56) "Nea: Term Mitigation Policy for Global Change under Uncertainty -
Minimising the Expected Cost of Meeting Unknown Concentration Thresholds"
(with Rodney Wallace), Energy Modeling Assessment, 1996.
57) "Planning for Sea-level Rise and Shore Protection under Climate
Uncertainty" (with James Neumann for Resources for the Future), Climatic
Change, 1997 and Climate Change and Water Resources Planning Criteria, K.
Frederick, D. Major and E Stakhiv (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht, 1997.
58) "Exexcises in Hedging Against Extreme Consequences of Global Change and
the Expected Value of Information" Global Environmental Change, 1996.
59) "Stratecies for Using Integrated Assessment Models to Inform Near-Term
Abatement Policies for Greenhouse Gas Emissions", proceedings of the NATO
Advanced Research Workshop on Integrated Assessment of Global Environmental
change 996.
60) "First tinciples and the Economic Comparison of Regulatory Alternatives
in Global Change" in Cost-Benefit Analysis of Climate Change: The Broader
Perspective (F.L. Toth, ed), Berhauser-Verlag, Basel, Switzerland (1998)
and The DPEC Review, pp. 75-87, June 1997.
61) "Econor Activity" (with Robin Cantor) in Human Choice and Climate Change,
Volume (Chapter 1), Battelle Press, Washington, 1998.
62) "Using integrated Assessment Models", Model Visualization and Assessment
CIRSIN/NSDAC, http://www.ciesin.org, May 1996.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 07
(3) "Climate Change Policies, the Distribution of Income, and U.S. Living
Standar Climate Change Policy, Risk Prioritization and U.S. Economic
Growth. Merican Council for Capital Formation Center for Policy Research,
1997.
64) "Assessing the Role of Adaptation in Evaluating Vulnerability to Climate
Change". proceedings of the Workshop on Climate Change: Thresholds and
Response Functions (Potsdam, Germany; January 1997), forthcoming 1998.
65) "The Economic Damage Induced by Sea Level Rise in the United States" (with
James Noumann and Patrick Marshall), The EPRI Study of the Impacts of
Climate Change (Chapter 71, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, 1997.
66) "Uncertainty, Short Term Hedging and the Tolerable Windows Approach"
presented at the Tokyo Modeling Forum on Integrated Global Environmental
Assessment, March 14, 1997, Tokyo, Japan and Global Environmental Change,
1997.
67) "Fixin-I Global Carbon Emissions: Choosing the Best Target Year" (with
Tricia Malinowski and Marielle Yohe), forthcoming in Energy Policy, 1998.
68) "Comprehending the Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change by
Integrated Assessment" (with Hans Joachim Schellnhuber) presented at the
conference on the World Climate Research Programme, Geneva, August 27, 1997
and forthcoming in the Proceedings.
69) "Sea Level Change: The Expected Economic Cost of Protection or Abandonment
in the )nited States (with Michael Schlesinger), Climatic Change,
forthcoring, 1998.
Other Professional Activities:
1)
Member >1 the Council of Editors, Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management (1987 - 1989).
2)
Consultant to the Carbon Dioxide Assessment Committee of the National
Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences (1982 - 1983).
3)
Chairman, Governor's Commission on Connecticut's Future (1986 - 1988).
4)
Invited participant at UNEP/WMO/ICSU Conference to Assess the Greenhouse
Problem. Villach, Austria, October 1985.
5)
Consultant to the U.S. EPA in preparation for an international convention
and diplomatic agreement on chloroflourocarbon regulation.
6)
Guest Investigator, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (Marine Policy
Center September 1988 through June 1991.
7) Member Committee on the Preparation of Students from Selective Liberal
Arts P: crams for Graduate School in Economics (August 1989 -1994).
8) Member Visiting Committee on Economics, Haverford & Bryn Mawr Colleges,
March 190.
9) Member Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, elected 1990.
10) Partic nant, Energy Modeling Forum 12, Stanford University, 1990 - 1992 and
Energy Modeling Forum 14, 1994 - present.
11) Rappater Task Group 12-Synthesis, Second World Climate Conference,
Geneva Switzerland, November 1990.
12)
Coordinator, International Workshop on the Natural Resource and Economic
Implications of Global Climate Change, Interlaken, Switzerland, November
1990.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 08
13)
Invited participant, 18th and 19th General Assemblies of the International
Social evence Council (ISSC), and corresponding Scientific Symposium on
the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Palma, Spain
(November 1990) and Paris, France (December, 1992) also invited
partic pant in and organizer of the 3rd Scientific Symposium on the Human
Dimens It's of Global Environmental Change, Geneva, Switzerland, September
1995.
14)
Invited participant, UNEP Workshops on the Costs of Limiting Fossil Fuel
Carbon Fmissions--Informal Consultation for UNEP General Secretary, January
1991 an : April/May, 1991.
15) Working Group Chair, Economic Data for Analyzing the Human Dimensions of
Climate Change--An International Inventory and Evaluation, ISSC, 1991 -
1992.
16) Member Advisory Board, Adaptation in Response to Global Climate Change,
United itates Congress Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), 1992 - 1993.
17) Member IISF Review Panel (Global Change Program), 1992-1994 and 1996
18) Member Steering Committee and Executive Committee for the Human
Dimens of Global Environmental Change Research, International Social
Science Council, 1993 - 1994.
19)
Member Scientific Advisory Committee, Consortium for International
Earth serence Information Network (CIESIN), 1993 - 1994.
20)
Member User Working Group, Consortium for International Earth Science
Information Network (CIESIN), 1994 - present.
21) Member Data Forum Steering Committee, National Research Council,
National Academy of Science, June 1993 - October 1994.
22) Member Exemplary Mechanisms of State Science-Based Policy Committee,
Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering for the Carnegie Commission,
June August 1994.
23)
Principle Investigator, EPRI Damage Assessment Project, 1993 - 1996.
24) Member Editorial Board, Human Dimensions Quarterly, 1993 - 1996.
25)
Member Editorial Board, American Economist, 1994 - present.
26)
Working Group Chair, Energy Production and Consumption for the Human
Dimens 1115 Programme of the ISSC, 1993 - 1995.
27)
Distinguished Environmental Policy Research Fellow, American Council for
Capital Formation, Washington, DC, 1996-97.
28)
Center Collaborator, Center for Integrated study of the Human Dimensions
of G of Change, Carnegie Mellon University, 1996-present.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 09
Gary Yohe
Activities Since July 1, 1997
Note: Papers marked at the end of their listings by WS can be found at www.wesleyan.edu under the
"Academics" icon. move to "Departmental Websites", then to "Economics Department", to "Faculty"
and finally to "Gary Yohe"
Presentations and Publications in Proceedings:
"The Economics of Climate Change Policy: Bringing the Lessons of Integrated Assessment to Bear on
Near-Term Decisions" at Kyoto and Beyond: Climate Change Policy Moves to Center Stage sponsored by
the Center for Environmental Information on November 17, 1997 in Washington and 25 Years of Energy
and Environmental Policy at the 25th Annual Illinois Energy Conference on November 24, 1997 in
Chicago, Illinois. ws
"Integrated Assessment of Climate Change: An Inverse Approach" at Joint Symposium on Climate Impact
Research: Why. How and When sponsored by Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenshaften and
Deutsche Akademic der Naturforscher Leopoldina on October 28/29, 1997 in Berlin, Germany.
"Comprehending the Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change by Integrated Assessment
(with Hans Joachim Schellnhuber (PIK)) for the Conference on the World Climate Research Programme:
Achievements, Be nefits and Challenges on August 26/28, 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland. WS
Other Presentations
"Integrated Study of Climate Change Impacts: Basic Strategies and an Example" (with Hadi Dowlatabadi
and Granger Morgan) at the Public Policy Seminar Series at the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania on January 22, 1998.
Future Presentations and Participation:
"Risks and Uncertainties, Analysis and Evaluation: Lessons for Adaptation and Implementation" at the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Workshop on Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change
on March 29/Aprd 1. 1998 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
"Adaptation and Tolerable Climate Change" (with Ferenc Toth) at the Spring 1998 Meeting of the
American Geophysical Union special session on Incorporating Human Dimensions into Earth System
Models on April 29. 1998 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Workshop on "Global Environmental Assessment and Public Policy" hosted by the Committee on the
Environment of Harvard University in Bar Harbor, Maine on June 17/24, 1998.
02/26/1998 21:50
860342183400
GARY YOHE
PAGE 10
Publications:
"Fixing Global Carbon Emissions: Choosing the Best Target Year" (with Tricia Malinowski and Marielle
Yohe). Energy Policy. forthcoming, 1998.
"Sea Level Change The Expected Economic Cost of Protection or Abandonment in the United States"
(with Michael Schlesinger), Climatic Change, forthcoming, 1998.
"Vulnerability of Agricultural Crops to Climate Change: A Practical Method of Indexing Vulnerability"
(with David Schimmelpfennig) in Global Environmental Change and Agriculture: Assessing the Impacts,
Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming, 1998.
"Planning for Sea-Level Rise and Shore Protection under Climate Uncertainty" (with James Neumann for
Resources for the Future), Climatic Change, 37: 243-270.
Other work or working papers in progress:
"The Hybrid Permit cum Price Ceiling Climate Policy Proposal: Intuition from the Prices vs. Quantities
Literature". WS
"Estimating the Global Cost of Sea Level Rise - Methods and Models when (Reliable) Data are Scarce"
(with James Neumann and Michelle Manion (Industrial Economics, Inc.)).
"Adaptation and the Guardrail Approach to Tolerable Climate Change Policy" with Ferenc Toth (from
PIK). WS
Formative discussions on perceptions and institutions as impediments or catalysts for market-based
adaptation to global change ongoing with Hadi Dowlatabadi, Granger Morgan, Jason West, and some
contacts at the Wharton School; additionally, interaction (informal and through participation at
workshops in January and June or 1998) with William Clark, David Cash and Suzzanne Moser at the
Kennedy School at Harvard.
Formative plans on employing the Charles River Associates model to explore the distributional effects of
various mitigation policies in the United States; perhaps explore similar issues with ICAM.
021912GC.W
Page 1
RAYMOND PRINCE
CURRENT POSITION
Department of Energy
1994-
Economist
Office of Economic, Electricity and Natural Gas Analysis
Office of Energy, Office of Environmental Analysis and Sustainable Development
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President
1995-97
Senior Economist
Congressional Budget Office
1991-94
Principal Analyst
Natural Resource Unit
University of Colorado-Boulder
Member of the Graduate Faculty
1987-91
Visiting Professor
1987-89
Natural Resource Law Center Fellow
1988-89
Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science
1987-89
Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics, University
of Colorado at Boulder
1989-91
Professional Staff, Program on Environment and Behavior,
Institute of Behavioral Science
1989-91
Economics Institute
Visiting Professor, The Economics Institute
1988-89
Deputy Director, Economics Institute, University of
Colorado at Boulder
1989-91
James Madison University
Asoc. Professor and Professor of Economics
1971-89
021912GC.WPD
Page 3
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
National Science Foundation Review Panel on Valuation for
Environmental Policy
1995
Board of Directors, member, American Association of Environmental
and Resource Economists
1994-7
Editorial Council,
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1994-7
National Academy of Public Administration, Advisory Group
on Deciding for the Future: Balancing Risks and Benefits Fairly
Across Generations
1994-5
Chesapeake Bay Program, Economics Advisory Group to the
1993-6
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineers,
National Research Council Advisory Group on Valuing Natural
Capital in Planning for Sustainable Development
1992
Scientific Advisory Board, member, Kluwer Academic Publishers
1991-
Contributed Papers Selection Committee, American Association of
Environmental and Resource Economists
Member
1988-90
Chair
1991-5
United States Commission on Interagency Relations, Panel on
Intergovernmental Decisionmaking for Environmental and Public
Works
1992
United States Environmental Protection Agency, external reviewer
various years
National Science Foundation, external reviewer various years
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, George Washington
National Forest, Economist (summers)
1982-87
External Reviewer for last three years
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Environmental and Resource Economics
Journal of Economic Education
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Journal of Forestry
Journal of Leisure Research
Land Economics
Natural Resource Journal
Rand Journal
Society and Natural Resources
021912GC.WPD
Page 4
PUBLICATIONS (selected)
I. Articles, Comments
"The Challenge of Incorporating Environmental Quality and Natural Resource
Availability into the National Accounts," Global and Planetary Change, forthcoming
"The Feasibility of Incorporating Environmental Quality and Natural Resource
Availability Into the National Accounts" in National Academy of Sciences, Assigning
Economic Value to Natural Resources (National Academy of Sciences, 1994)
"Improving the Contingent Valuation Method: Implementing the Contribution Game
Behavior," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 23, No. 1,
1992, 78-90 (co-authors: M. McKee, S. Ben-David and M. Bagnoli)
"Firm Incentives to Promote Technological Change in Pollution Control: Reply"
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1992, 292-296
(co-author: Scott Milliman).
"Firm Incentives to Promote Technological Change in Pollution Control," Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 17, No. 3, 1989, pp. 247-265
(co-author: Scott Milliman).
"Individual Recreation Benefits Under Congestion and Uncertainty," Journal of Leisure
Research, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1989, pp. 61-76 (co-author: Eshan Ahmed)
02/25/98 WED 16:35 FAX
001
RESOURCE ECONOMICS DIVISION
Economic Research Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
1800 M. Street, N.W. Room 4182
Washington, D.C. 20036-5831
PHONE: 202-694-5500
FAX: 202-694-5773
TO: (NAME, PHONE, and FAX)
Adele Morris
202-395-6870
FROM:
John Really
MESSAGE:
per your request
NUMBER OF PAGES BEING SENT (INCLUDING COVER)
002
02/25/98 WED 16:35 FAX
Curriculum Vitae
February 25, 1998
John M. Reilly
Deputy Director for Research
phone 202-694-5505
Resource Economics Div.,
Rm S4189
fax 202-694-5773
Economic Research Service, USDA
e-mail [email protected]
1800 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1983; M.S. Economics University of Pennsylvania,
1979; B.S. Economics and Political Science, University of Wisconsin, 1976
Employment:
Agricultural Economist
US Department of Agriculture,
1986-present
Economic Research Service, USDA
Currently, Deputy Director for Research. Previously, Deputy Director for Technology, Resources and Tech-
nology Div.; Chief, Land and Capital Assets Branch; Leader, Technology Research and Assessment and
Land Values Sections.
Visiting Senior Scientist
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
8/92-8/93
Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Economist
Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
2/85-9/86
Battelle Memorial Institute
Economist
Institute for Energy Analysis,
1/80-2/85
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Economist
Office of the Secretary,
5/79-9/79
US Department of Transportation
Economist
Energy Information Administration,
5/78-9/78
US Department of Energy
Professional Activities and Awards: Member, American Economic Association, American Agricultural
Economics Association, and American Association for the Advancement of Science; Superior Service Award,
United States Department of Agriculture, 1989; Excellence Award for Research, Economic Research Service,
1989; Administrators Award for Research, Economic Research Service, 1989.
Experience: Numerous published articles, books, book chapters, and technical reports in the areas of global
climate change, energy, domestic and international agriculture, and environment and natural resources including
model development using econometric, simulation, non-linear optimization, and dynamic control techniques.
Specific topics include climate change effects on agriculture and resources, trace gas emissions and climate
change, biotechnology and technology assessment, agricultural research, ethanol production, nuclear waste
management issues, international energy demand (developed and developing countries), residential energy demand
forecasts, and land value outlook and research.
Have served in a variety of capacities on national and international panels and committees including, National
Academy of Science Panel on Integrated Environmental and Economics Accounting (ongoing), Vice Chair,
National Assessment Working Group, National Academy of Public Administration (expert reviewer), Convening
Lead Author of the Agricultural Impacts Chapter for Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on
02/25/98 WED 16:35 FAX
Climate (IPCC) in 1995, Chair of Federal task group on theEconomics of Global Change in 1991-92, US
representative to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1989, and as a member of the US
delegation to the OECD agricultural research Director's meeting, Office of Technology Assessment Panels on
Climate Change, EPA Science Advisory Board, DOE Program Review Committee, NOAA and NASA grants
review, and NSF grants review and panels.
Articles
J. Reilly and D. Schimmelpfennig (forthcoming), "Agricultural Impact Assessment, Vulnerability, and the Scope
for Adaptation," Climatic Change
J. Reilly and D. Schimmelpfennig (submitted), "Irreversibility, Uncertainty, and Learning:
Portraits of Adaptation to Long-term Climate Change," Climatic Change
J. Reilly and K. Fuglie, (forthcoming), "Future Yield Growth in Field Crops: What Evidence Exists?" Soil and
Tillage Research Journal.
J. Reilly, "Climate Change and Global Agriculture: Recent Findings and Issues." American Journal of
Agricultural Economics (Proceedings). 77: 1995.
J. Reilly, "Crops and Climate Change," Nature (News and Views), vol. 367 (Jan. 13, 1994), pp. 118-119.
J. Reilly, N. Hohmann, and S. Kane, "Climate Change and Agricultural Trade: Who Benefits, Who Loses?
Global Environmental Change, vol. 4, No. 1 (1994), 24-36.
J. Reilly and K. Richards, "An Economic Interpretation of the Trace Gas Index Issue," Environmental and
Resource Economics, vol. 3, pp. 41-61, 1993
Kane, S. and J. Reilly, "Response: An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture." Climatic Change, 24: 277-280 (1993) .
J. Reilly and Neil Hohmann. "Climate Change and Agriculture: The Role of International Trade." The
American Economic Review: Proceedings, May 1993.
Kane, S., J. Reilly, and J. Tobey. "An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture." Climatic Change, 21(1992):17-35.
Tobey, James, John Reilly, and Sally Kane. "Economic Implications of Global Climate Change for World
Agriculture." Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 17, 1 (July 1992): 195-204.
Reilly, J. and R. Conway, "Technology Policy and Agriculture: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics (Proceedings), August, 1991.
Reilly, J., "Climate Change, Resources, and American Agriculture: Discussion," American Journal of Agri-
cultural Economics (Proceedings), Dec., 1989.
Kane, S. and J. Reilly. "Competitiveness of the US. Fuel Ethanol Industry," Energy, Vol. 14, No. 5 (1989), pp.
259-275.
Kane, S., J. Reilly, M. LeBlanc, J. Hrubovcak. "Ethanol's Role: An Economic Assessment," AgriBusiness,
Summer, 1989.
Reilly, J. and S. Shankle. "Auxiliary Heating in the Residential Sector," Energy Economics, January, 1988, pp.
02/25/98 WED 16:36 FAX
29-42.
Reilly, J., J. Edmonds, R. Gardner, and A. Brenkert. "Monte Carlo Analysis of the IEA/ORAU Energy/Carbon
Emissions Model," The Energy Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July, 1987), pp. 1-29.
Reilly, J. and J. Edmonds. "Energy Forecasting and CO2 Emissions In Changing Climate: A Review," The
Energy Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3 (July, 1985), pp. 137-154.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and CO2 to the Year 2050," The Energy Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3
(July, 1983), pp. 21-47.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy Production and Use to the Year 2050," Energy, Vol. 8, No. 6 (June
1983), PP. 419-432.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "A Long-Term, Global, Energy-Economic Model of Carbon Dioxide Release From
Fossil Fuel Use," Energy Economics, April 1983.
Books and Book Chapters:
J. Reilly, "Climate Change, Global Agriculture, and Regional Vulnerability," in Global Climate Change and
Agricultural Production, [Fakhri Bazzaz and Wim Sombroek, eds.] John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England,
1996, pp. 237-266.
J. Reilly, "Climate Change and Agriculture--Local, National, and Global Impacts," in ABARE 1997, Outlook
97, Proceedings of the National Agricultural and Resources Outlook Conference, Canberra, 4-6 February, vol. 1,
Commodity Markets and Resource Management, ABARE, Canberra, 1997, pp. 49-63.
J. Reilly, " Climate Change, Global Agriculture, and Regional Vulnerability," in Climate Change: Integrating
Science, Economics, and Policy, [N. Nakicenovic, W.D. Nordhaus, R. Richels, and F.L. Toth, eds.], CP-96-1,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenberg, Austria, Dec., 1996, pp. 47-82.
J. Reilly, "Global Warming May Not Cause Famine," in Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints [Tamara Roleff,
ed.], Greenhaven Press, Inc., San Diego, 1997, pp. 103-107 (reprinted from Nature).
Reilly, J. (Convening Lead Author), et al. "Agriculture in a Changing Climate: Impacts and Adaptations," in
Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses,
[R.T. Watson, M.C. Zinyowera, and R.H. Moss, eds.], Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, pp.427-
469
Contributing Author with others, Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation 1995, Summary for
Policymakers, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, UNEP/WMO, Geneva, 1996.
Contributor with others, "Introduction: Scope of the Assessment," in Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social
Dimensions of Climate Change, [James P. Bruce, Hoesung Lee, and Erik Haites, ed.s] Cambridge University
Press, 1996, pp. 21-51.
Reilly, John, Neil Hohmann, and Sally Kane, "Climate Change and Agricultural Trade: Who Benefits, Who
Loses," in Climate Change and World Food Security [Tom Downing, ed.], NATO ASI Series, Vol. 137,
Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1996, pp 161-180. (reprinted from Global Environmental Change).
Reilly, J. Climate Change and Agriculture--Research Findings and Policy Considerations. In: Population and
Food in the Early 21st Century: Meeting Future Food Demand of an Increasing World Population [N. Islam (ed.)].
Occasional Paper, Washingon, D.C., International Food Policy Reserach Institute (IFPRI), pp. 229-239.
02/25/98 WED 16:36 FAX
Reilly, J. and M. Anderson (eds.). Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural
Resources, Westview Press, Boulder, CO; 1992: 460pp.
J. Reilly, "Economic Modeling of Global Climate: Comparing Approaches," in James C. White (ed.) Global
Climate Change: The Cost of Mitigation and Adaptation, Elsevier, New York, NY; 1991: 315-26.
Reilly, J. "Climate Change Damage and the Trace Gas Index Issue," in Reilly, J. and M. Anderson (eds.).
Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources, Westview Press, Boulder,
CO; 1992: 72-90.
Kane, S. J. Tobey and J. Reilly. "The Economic Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture," in Reilly, J. and M.
Anderson (eds.). Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources, Westview
Press, Boulder, CO; 1992: 117-31.
Reilly, J. "Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Global Environmental Change," in G. I. Pearman (ed.), Limiting the
Greenhouse Effect: Controlling Atmospheric CO2 Accumulation, London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1992: 111-
34.
Associate Author, "Agriculture and Forestry," in Tegarrt, W.J. McG., G.W. Sheldon and D.C. Griffiths (eds.)
Climate Change: The IPCC Impacts Assessment, UN. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Australian
Government Printing Office, Canberra, 1990.
LeBlanc, M. and J. Reilly. "Energy Policy Analysis: Alternative Modeling Approaches," in David Freshwater
and George Johnson (eds.). Case Studies in Resource Economics, Westview Press, Boulder, 1988.
Reilly, J. and T. Phipps. "Technology, Natural Resources, and Commodity Trade," in John D. Sutton (ed.)
Agricultural Trade and Natural Resources: Discovering Critical Linkages, Lynne Reinner Publishers, Boulder,
1988, pp. 224-35.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. Global Energy: Assessing the Future, Oxford University Press, 1985: 317 pp.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Future Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide Emissions," in J. Trabalka (ed.),
Atmospheric Carbon and the Global Carbon Cycle, US. Department of Energy, December, 1985, pp. 215-46.
Trabalka, J., J. Edmonds, J. Reilly, R. Gardner, and L. Voorhees. "Human Alterations of the Global Carbon
Cycle and the Projected Future," in J. Trabalka (ed.), Atmospheric Carbon and the Global Carbon Cycle, US.
Department of Energy, December, 1985, pp. 247-87.
Reilly, J. and J. Edmonds, "Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide," in Energy Markets in the Longer Term:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Energy Modeling, North Holland Publishing Company, New
York, 1985.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Time and Uncertainty: Analytic Paradigms and Policy Requirements," in Energy
and Time in the Economic and Physical Sciences, North-Holland, 1985, pp. 287-313.
Trabalka, J., J. Edmonds, J. Reilly, R. Gardner, and D. Reichle. "Atmospheric CO2 Projections with Averaged
Carbon Cycle Models," in J. Trabalka and D. Reichle (eds.), Global Carbon Cycle: Analysis of the Natural
Cycle and Implications of Anthropogenic Alterations for the Next Century, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985,
pp. 534-560.
"The Supply of Energy and US. Labor Productivity to 1990," in Productivity in the American Economy, 1982,
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity of the Committee on Labor and Human
Resources, United States Senate, 97th Congress. US. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1982.
02/25/98 WED 16:37 FAX
Technical Reports:
Schimmelpfennig, D., J. Lewandrowski, J. Reilly, M. Tsigas, and I. Parry. "Agricultural Adaptation to
Climate Change: Issues of Longrun Sustainability," Agricultural Economics Report No. 740, Economic Research
Service, USDA, Washington D.C., June 1996.
Fuglie, K., N. Ballenger, K. Day, C. Klotz, M. Ollinger, J. Reilly, U. Vasavada, J. Yee. "Agricultural
Research and Development: Public and Private Investments Under Alternative Markets and Institutions,"
Agricultural Economic Report No. 735, Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington D.C., May 1996.
Fuglie, K., N. Ballenger, K. Day, C. Klotz, J. Reilly, J. Yee. "The Value and Role of Public Investement in
Agricultural Research," Staff Paper No. AGES-9510, Economic Research Service, USDA, 1995
Reilly, J., N. Hohmann, and S. Kane, "Climate Change and Agriculture: Global and Regional Effects Using an
Economic Model of International Trade," MIT-CEEPR 93-012WP, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Research, MIT, August 1993.
Reilly, J. and Chris Thomas, "Toward Economic Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts: A Review and
Evaluation of Studies of the Impact of Climate Change," MIT-CEEPR 93-009WP, Center for Energy and Envi-
ronmental Policy Research, MIT June 1993.
Barns, D.W., J.A. Edmonds, and J.M. Reilly, "Use of the Edmonds-Reilly Model to Model Energy-Related
Greenhouse Gas Emissions," OECD Economics Department Working Papers, No. 113, 1992.
Barnes, D.W., J.A. Edmonds, and J.M. Reilly, "Use of the Edmonds-Reilly Model to Model Energy Sector
Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Control Strategies," Pacific Northwest Laboratory, 1991, prepared for the
Energy Modeling Forum (EMF-12).
Kane, Sally, John Reilly, and James Tobey. "Climate Change: Economic Implications for World Agriculture"
AER No. 647, October, 1991.
Kane, S. and J. Reilly, "Economics of Ethanol Production in the United States," Economic Research Service,
Agricultural Economics Report No. 607, Washington, D.C., March 1989.
LeBlanc, M., J. Reilly, J. Hrubovcak, S. Kane, P. Riely, J. Hauver, and M. Gill. "Ethanol: Economic and
Policy Tradeoffs," Economic Research Service. Agricultural Economic Report No. 585, April 1988.
Reilly, J. "Cost-Reducing and Output-Enhancing Technologies," Economic Research Service, Technical Bulletin
No. 1740, March 1988.
Reilly, J. and S. Shankle. "The PNL Residential Energy Model: Methodology," Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
Richland, Washington, Report No. PNL-5990/UC-98, August, 1986.
Reilly, J., S. Shankle, and J. Pomykala. "An Analysis of Fuel Shares in the Residential Sector: 1960 to 1995,"
Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington, Report No. PNL-5911/UC98, August, 1986.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Uncertainty in Carbon Emissions (1975-2075)," U.S. DOE Technical Report,
DOE/NBB-0081, Washington, D.C., December, 1986.
Reilly, J. "Energy Policy and Planning in Developing Countries," AID Contractor Report, August 1983.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "An Introduction to the Use of the IEA/ORAU Long-Term, Global, Energy Model,"
Institute for Energy Analysis, Working Paper No. 82-9, Oak Ridge Tennessee, 1982.
Reilly, J. "Financing Oil and Development in the Developing Countries," ORAU/IEA-80-14(M), December
02/25/98 WED 16:37 FAX
1980.
Reilly, J. "West Germany: Industrial Energy Demand in 1985 and 1990," ORAU/IEA, Contractor Report,
August 1980.
Miscellaneous Publications. Reports. Papers:
J. Reilly, Comments on: A Critical Review of the IPCC Report "Social Costs of Climate Change," Presented at
the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference, "Economic and Policy Issues in Global Warming: An
Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel Report," Snowmass, CO, July 23-24, 1996.
Reilly, J. "Review of 'Performance Indicators for Agricultural Projects'," in Report of the National Academy of
Public Administration Advisory Panel on World Bank Performance Indicators [Chris Wye, ed.], National
Academy of Public Administration, Washington DC, August 2, 1996, pp. 49-53.
Barnes, K., A. Datko, R. Framm, P. Kott, R. Milton, M. Morehart, J. Reilly, T. Sexton, and J. St. John.,
Report of the Research, Education, and Economics Quality Research Initiative Task Force, ERS, ARS, NASS,
CSREES, USDA, Washington D.C., January 29, 1996, 46 PP.
DuPont, J. and J. Reilly, Climate Change and Its Impact on Nutritional Health, background paper for, the
Conference on Climate Change and Health (Sept. 11-12, 1995), National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C.
17 PP.
Reilly, J. "Review of State of the World: 1993," Natural Resources Forum, Volume 17, 3, 239-241 (August,
1993)..
Reilly, J. "Review of State of the World: 1992," Natural Resources Forum, 16, 4, 316-317 (November, 1992).
Reilly, J. "Modeling Global Biomass Supply," in Proceedings of the Global Biomass Modeling Workshop:
Identification and Assessment of Critical Issues Relative to Modeling Biomass Energy Production, Department of
Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1991: 24-34.
Kane, S., J. Tobey, and J. Reilly, "An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture," Selected Paper, AAEA meetings, Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 1990
Paltridge, G., J. Reilly, and S. Offut (editors), "Climate Impact Response Functions," Report of the Workshop on
Effects of Climate Change, NOAA, November 1989.
McClelland, J., F. Kuchler, and J. Reilly, "Effects of Animal Growth Hormones on U.S. Hog and Dairy Farms,"
Agricultural Information Bulletin, Economic Research Service, September, 1991.
Reilly, J. "Consumer Effects of Biotechnology," Agricultural Information Bulletin No. 581, Economic Research
Service, Washington, D.C., December 1989.
Reilly, J. and R. Bucklin. "Climate Change and Agriculture" in World Agriculture: Are We Approaching a
World Food Crisis Again? WAS-55 (June 1989), pp. 41-48.
Reilly, J. and D. Plowman, "Biotechnology and Agricultural Research," Paper presented at the 6th Working
Conference of Directors of Agricultural Research, OECD, Paris, Oct. 9-13, 1989
Reilly, J and J. Lee. "Consumer Impacts of Biotechnology" invited paper presented at the Symposium
Maintaining the Competitive Edge in Food Biotechnology: Prospects and Challenges, April, 1989.
Reilly, J. "Environmental Management," (book review) in Natural Resources Forum, (May 1989), pp. 169-170.
02/25/98 WED 16:38 FAX
Kane, S. Reilly, J. and R. Bucklin. "Implications of the Greenhouse Effect for World Agricultural Commodity
Markets," presented at the Western Economic Association Meetings, Lake Tahoe, June 1989.
Reilly, J. "Cost-Reducing and Output-Enhancing Technologies: A Note," Paper presented at the 1987 meetings
of the American Agricultural Economics Association.
Reilly, J. "Land Values: Return to Stability?," Agricultural Outlook June, 1988.
Reilly, J. "Book Review of Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks," Journal of Agricultural Economics
Research, Spring, 1988.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and Future CO2 Emissions: The State of the Art," in Proceedings of
the 13th Congress of the World Energy Conference, Cannes, October, 1986.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Book Review Of Climate and Energy Systems: A Review of Their Interactions," by
Jill Jaeger, in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, July, 1985.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide," paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of
the Air Pollution Control Association, June, 1985.
References:
Dr. John Miranowski
Chairman
Department of Economics
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Phone: 515-294-6741
e-mail: [email protected]
Professor William Nordhaus
Department of Economics
Yale University
Box 1972 Yale Station
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone: 203-432-5779
e-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Susan Offut,
Administrator, Economic Research Service
US Department of Agriculture,
Room 1226
1301 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005-4788
Phone: 202-219-0300
e-mail: [email protected]
021912GB.DOC
Page 1
Vita
Jason Shogren
Department of Economics and Finance
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071-3985
307.766.5430 (5090 fax)
[email protected]
29 January 1998
Education
Ph.D., Economics, University of Wyoming, 1986
B.A., Economics, University of Minnesota, 1980
Employment
1995-
Stroock Distinguished Professor of Natural Resource Conservation and
Management & Professor of Economics
University of Wyoming
1997
Senior Economist, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy
Council of Economic Advisers
Executive Office of the President
1993
Visiting Associate Professor of Natural Resource Economics
Yale University
1990-96
Associate Professor of Economics
Iowa State University
Selected Professional Service and Awards
Editorial Services
1991-
Editorial Board, Environmental and Resource Economics
1992-97
Editor, Association of Environmental and Resources Economist
Newsletter
1993
Editorial Council, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1993-97
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1995-
Editorial Review Board, Environment and Development Economics
1997-
Associate Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Other
1991-
Science Advisory Board, "Ecology, Economics and Environment," Kluwer
Academic Publishers
1992
Iowa State Foundation Award for Early Achievement in Research
1992-94
Member, Complex Ecological Economic Systems, Beijer International
021912GB.DOC
Page 2
Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
1994-95
Advisory Board, School of Environmental and Natural Resources, University of
Wyoming
1994
Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Business, University of Wyoming
1994-96
Member, Environmental Economics Expert Group, Black Sea
Environmental Programme, Global Environmental Fund, United Nations
Development Programme
1996-
Nominator, Nobel Prize in Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
1997-
Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Rhode Island
Selected Publications
Environmental Economics. Theory and Practice, Oxford and London: Oxford University Press
and MacMillan Publishers (with N. Hanley and B. White), 1997.
Integrating Economic and Ecological Indicators, Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers (edited with
J.W. Milon), p. 216, 1995.
The Endangered Species Act and Private Property. The Calculus of Conservation, edited.
Austin: University of Texas Press (in press).
Global Environmental Economics, Oxford: Oxford University Press (with N. Hanley and B.
White), in preparation.
"A Political Economy in an Ecological Web," Environmental and Resource Economics
(forthcoming 1998).
"Global Climate Policy," Public Policies for Environmental Protection (P. Portney and R.
Stavins, eds.). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future (with M. Toman)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Economic and Resource Impacts of Policies to Increase Organic Carbon in Agricultural Soils,"
Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect (R. Lal, J. Kimble, E. Levine, and B. Stewart,
eds.), Boca Raton: CRC Press, Inc. 1995, 309-328 (with A. Bouzaher, D. Holtkamp, and
R. Reese).
"Use of Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection in Developing Countries, "Economic
Instruments for Environmental Management in Developing Countries, OECD
Documents, 1993, 67-98 (with P. Crossen and D. King).
"Economics of the Endangered Species Act," Journal of Economic Perspectives (with G. Brown)
(forthcoming 1998).
021912GB.DOC
Page 3
"Environmental Conflicts with Asymmetric Information: Theory and Behavior," Game Theory
and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and H. Folmer, eds.) London: Edgar Elgar
Publishers (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming 1997).
"Valuing Ecosystem Change," Economies and Ecosystems in Change: Analytical and Historical
Perspectives (J. van den Bergh and J. van Straaten, eds.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers
(with S. Kask) 1997, pp. 291-314.
"Individual Choice and Environmental Risk," The Handbook of Environmental and Resource
Economics (J. van den Bergh, ed.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers (with T. Crocker
(forthcoming 1998).
"Effort Levels in a Cournot Nash Contest with Asymmetric Information," Journal of Public
Economics (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming).
"Self-Interest and Equity in a Bargaining Tournament with Non-Linear Payoffs," Journal of
Economic Behavior and Organization, 1997.
"Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept," American Economic
Review (with S. Shin, J. Kliebenstein, and D. Hayes), 1994.
"Environmental Conflict and the SLAPP," Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management 33, 1997, 253-273 (with T. Hurley).
"Hypothetical-Actual Bid Calibration of a Multi-Good Auction," Economics Letters (with J. List
and M. Margolis) (forthcoming 1998).
"CVM-X: Calibrating Contingent Values with Experimental Auction Markets," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics (with J. Fox, D. Hayes, and J. Kliebenstein)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Environmental Conflicts and Interconnected Games: An Experimental Note on Institutional
Design," Game Theory and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and H. Folmer, eds.)
London: Edgar Elgar Publishers (with S. Kroll and C. Mason) (forthcoming 1998).
"On the Bounds of the Economic Lore 'of Nicely-Calculated Less or More' for Natural
Environments," Modelling Change in Economic and Environmental Systems (A.
Jakeman, ed.) New York: John Wiley and Sons (with T.D. Crocker) (forthcoming 1998).
Robert_Stavins/FS/KSG @ ksg.harvard.edu
01/22/98 10:55:00 AM
Record Type: Record
To:
Adele C. Morris
CC:
Subject: IPCC process and CEA
Adele,
I sent in the nomination form myself, but -- if the process is similar
to the last time it will be helpful if nominations come in from
addtional sources. Hence, here's the information you'll need to complete
the form:
a. My title is "Professor of Public Policy, and Faculty Chair,
Environment and Natural Reosurces Program, John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University."
b. My address, phone, fax, and e-mail addresses are given below in
the "signature line."
C. As for expertise, I suppose it's "environmental economics; policy
instruments; technological change in energy-effciency; costs of
(biological) carbon sequestration"
d. Role should be "lead author."
e. As for "appropriate subject areas," nothing under Working Group I
or II; Under Working Group III, my primary expertise would be for the six
categories, and my secondary expertise would be for the last four
categories" (or use your judgement, please).
f. Here are my bio and C.V., in case you need them (in WordPerfect
6.1):
(See attached file: Bio)(See attached file: Cv)
Rob
Robert N. Stavins, Professor of Public Policy, and Faculty Chair,
Environment
and Natural Resources Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge,
Massachusetts 02138
Phone: 617-495-1820
Fax: 617-495-1635
E-Mail:
[email protected]
Internet: http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/rstavins
ROBERT N. STAVINS
Robert N. Stavins is Professor of Public Policy, and Faculty Chair of the Environment and
Natural Resources Program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He
is a University Fellow of Resources for the Future, the Chairman of the Environmental Economics
Advisory Committee of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Science Advisory Board,
and a Member of: EPA's Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC), the Board of Directors of the Association of Environmental and Resource
Economists, the Board of Directors of the Robert and Renée Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs, the Editorial Council of The Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, the Advisory Board of Environmental Economics Abstracts, and the Editorial Board
of Economic Issues. He is also a contributing editor of Environment, and the Academic Advisor for
Environmental Programs of the Foundation for American Communications. He holds a B.A. in
philosophy from Northwestern University, an M.S. in agricultural economics from Cornell, and a
Ph.D. in economics from Harvard.
Professor Stavins' research has focused on diverse areas of environmental economics and
policy, including examinations of: policy instrument choice under uncertainty; competitiveness effects
of regulation; design and implementation of market-based policy instruments; diffusion of pollution-
control technologies; and depletion of forested wetlands. His current research includes analyses of:
technology innovation; environmental benefit valuation; political economy of policy instrument
choice; and econometric estimation of carbon sequestration costs. His research has appeared in the
American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Environmental Economics
and Management, Ecology Law Quarterly, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Resource and Energy
Economics, The Energy Journal, Energy Policy, Annual Review of Energy and the Environment,
Explorations in Economic History, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, other scholarly and
popular periodicals, and several books.
Professor Stavins directed Project 88, a bi-partisan effort co-chaired by former Senator
Timothy Wirth and the late Senator John Heinz, to develop innovative approaches to environmental
and resource problems. He continues to work closely with public officials on matters of national and
international environmental policy. He has been a consultant to the National Academy of Sciences,
several Administrations, Members of Congress, environmental advocacy groups, the World Bank,
the United Nations, the U.S. Agency for International Development, state and national governments,
and private foundations and firms.
Prior to coming to Harvard, Stavins was a staff economist at the Environmental Defense
Fund; and before that, he managed irrigation development in the middle east, and spent four years
working in agricultural extension in West Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer.
January 22. 1998
Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
AND TYPE
002. resume
Robert Stavins resume [PII] [partial] (1 page)
01/22/1998
b(6)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
Council of Economic Advisers
Subject Files
OA/Box Number: 21618
FOLDER TITLE:
IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] - WGIII [Working Group III]
Nomination Process
2017-1095-F
bg230
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRAJ
b(1) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRAI
an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIAJ
financial information |(a)(4) of the PRA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
of gift.
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
2201(3).
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
January 22, 1998
ROBERT N. STAVINS
Professor of Public Policy
Faculty Chair, Environment and Natural Resources Program
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Office
Home
John F. Kennedy School of Government
31 Stuart Road
Harvard University
Newton Center, MA 02159
79 John F. Kennedy Street, Room 265
Phone: (617) 244-1357
Cambridge, MA 02138
(b)(6)
Phone: (617) 495-1820
Married, two children
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. Harvard University, Economics, June 1988
M.S. Cornell University, Agricultural Economics
B.A. Northwestern University, Philosophy
RESEARCH AND TEACHING FOCUS: Environmental & Natural Resource Economics and Policy
PUBLICATIONS:
Academic Journals
"What Can We Learn from the Grand Policy Experiment? Positive and Normative Lessons from SO₂ Allowance Trading."
Journal of Economic Perspectives, forthcoming, 1998.
"Policy Instruments for Climate Change: How Can National Governments Address a Global Problem?" The University
of Chicago Legal Forum, forthcoming, 1997.
"Creating the Next Generation of Market-Based Environmental Tools." Environment 39, number 4 (1997), pp. 12-20, 30-
33.. With J. Hockenstein and B. Whitehead.
"Review of Valuing Climate Change by Samuel Fankhuser." Journal of Economic Literature 34(1996):1999-2000.
"Is There a Role for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation?" With K. Arrow, M. Cropper,
G. Eads, R. Hahn, L. Lave, R. Noll, P. Portney, M. Russell, R. Schmalensee, and K. Smith. Science, April 12,
1996.
"Correlated Uncertainty and Policy Instrument Choice." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
30(1996):218-232.
"Dynamic Incentives of Environmental Regulation: The Effects of Alternative Policy Instruments on Technology Diffusion."
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 29(1995):S43-S63. With A.B. Jaffe
"Transaction Costs and Tradeable Permits." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 29(1995):133-148.
"Environmental Regulation and the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tells Us?" Journal
of Economic Literature 33(1995):132-163. Reprinted in Trade and the Environment: Economic, Legal, and
1
PUBLICATIONS (continued)
Policy Perspectives, ed. A. M. Rugman, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,
forthcoming 1997. With A.B. Jaffe, S.R. Peterson, and P.R. Portney.
"The Energy Efficiency Gap: What Does It Mean?" Energy Policy 22(1994):804-810. With A.B. Jaffe.
"The Energy Paradox and the Diffusion of Conservation Technology." Resource and Energy Economics 16(1994): 91-122.
With A.B. Jaffe.
"Energy-Efficiency Investments and Public Policy." The Energy Journal, volume 15, number 2, 1994, pages 43-65. With
A.B. Jaffe.
"Regulatory Review of Environmental Policy: The Potential Role of Health-Health Analysis." Journal of Risk and
Uncertainty 8(1994):111-122. With P.R. Portney.
"Comments on 'Lethal Model 2: The Limits to Growth Revisited' by William Nordhaus." Brookings Papers on Economic
Activity, No. 2, pp. 44-50, 1992.
"Pollution Charges for Environmental Protection: A Policy Link Between Energy and Environment." Annual Review of
Energy and the Environment 17(1992):187-210. With B.W. Whitehead.
"Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection: Integrating Theory and Practice." American Economic Review
82(1992):464-468. With R.W. Hahn.
"Dealing with Pollution." Environment 34, number 7(1992), September, pp. 7-11, 29-42. With B.W. Whitehead.
Reproduced in An Environmental Law Anthology, eds. Robert Fischman, Maxine Lipeles, and Mark Squillace.
Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing Company, 1996.
"Incentive-Based Environmental Regulation: A New Era From An Old Idea?" Ecology Law Quarterly 18(1991):1-42.
With R.W. Hahn.
"Alternative Renewable Resource Strategies: A Simulation of Optimal Use." Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management 19(1990): 143-159.
"Unintended Impacts of Public Investments on Private Decisions: The Depletion of Forested Wetlands." American
Economic Review 80(1990):337-352. With A.B. Jaffe.
"Clean Profits: Using Economic Incentives to Protect the Environment." Policy Review. Spring 1989, Number 48, pp. 58-
63.
"Harnessing Market Forces to Protect the Environment." Environment 31(1989), January/February, number 1, pp. 4-7, 28-
35.
"A Model of English Demographic Change: 1573-1873." Explorations in Economic History, volume 25, pp. 98-116,
January 1988.
Books (Authored and Edited) and Chapters in Books
"The Positive Political Economy of Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy." Environmental Economics and Public
Policy: Essays in Honor of Wallace Oates, eds. Paul Portney and Robert Schwab. London: Edward Elgar, Ltd.,
forthcoming 1998. With N. Keohane and R. Revesz.
2
PUBLICATIONS (continued)
"Economic Incentives for Environmental Regulation." The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, ed. P.
Newman. London: The Macmillan Press, forthcoming 1998.
"Market-Based Environmental Policies." Thinking Ecologically: The Next Generation of Environmental Policy, eds. M.
Chertow and D. Esty, pp. 105-117. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. With B. Whitehead.
"Policy Instruments to Combat Climate Change." Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate
Change, eds. J.P. Bruce, H. Lee, and E.F. Haites, pp. 397-439. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,
Working Group III. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1996. With S. Barrett, P. Bohm, B. Fisher,
M. Kuroda, J. Mubazi, A. Shah.
"Environmental Policy in a Transition Economy: Designing Tradeable Permits for Poland." Environment in Transition,
ed. Theodore Panayotou. Forthcoming 1995. With T. Zylicz.
"Decision-Making Tools for Environmental Policy." Proceedings of VI Repsol-Harvard Seminar on Energy Policy, pp.
77-84, S'Agaro, Spain, June 1995.
"Trading in Greenhouse Permits: A Critical Examination of Design and Implementation Issues." Shaping National
Responses to Climate Change: A Post-Rio Policy Guide, ed. Henry Lee, pp. 177-217. Cambridge: Island Press,
1995. With R.W. Hahn.
"Harnessing Market Forces to Protect the Environment." Overcoming Indifference: Ten Key Challenges in Today's
Changing World, ed. Klaus Schwab. New York: New York University Press, 1995.
"Developments at the Interface of U.S. Energy and Environmental Policy." Energy and the Environment: Evolving
Challenges and Opportunities, pp. 1-33. Cambridge: Harvard International Energy Studies, Number Seven,
1994. With H. Lee and R.G. Newell.
"Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection." McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Economics, pp. 321-324. New York:
McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1993. With R.W. Hahn.
"The Greening of the Market." Mandate for Change, eds. Will Marshall and Martin Schram, pp. 197-216. New York, New
York: Berkley Book, 1993. With T. Grumbly.
"Toward a New Era of Environmental Policy." Regulating for the Future: The Creative Balance, ed. Carol Tucker
Foreman, pp. 133-173. Washington, D.C.: Center for National Policy Press, 1991.
Project 88 -- Round II, Incentives for Action: Designing Market-Based Environmental Strategies. A Public Policy Study
sponsored by Senator Timothy E. Wirth, Colorado, and Senator John Heinz, Pennsylvania. Washington, D.C.:
May 1991. (editor)
The Welfare Economics of Alternative Renewable Resource Strategies: Forested Wetlands and Agricultural Production.
New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1990.
Project 88 - Harnessing Market Forces to Protect Our Environment: Initiatives for the New President. A Public Policy
Study sponsored by Senator Timothy E. Wirth, Colorado, and Senator John Heinz, Pennsylvania. Washington,
D.C.: December 1988. (editor)
3
PUBLICATIONS (continued)
Selected Articles in Public Policy and Other Periodicals
"Economic Thinking in Environmental Coverage: It's Not Accounting." The Quill, volume 84, number 1, January/February,
1996, pp. 31-34.
"Environmental Policy: Better Media Coverage of Risks." Nieman Reports, vol. 49, no. 3, Fall 1995, pp. 12-14.
"Transaction Costs and Markets for Pollution Control." Resources, No. 119, Spring 1995.
"The Challenge of Going Green: A Perspective on Environmental Regulation and Competitiveness." Harvard Business
Review, July/August 1994, pp. 38-39.
"Solid Waste: Can We Price Our Way Out?" Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Spring 1993, volume 8,
number 1, pp. 6-15.
"New Approaches to Environmental Cleanup." The Quill, volume 81, number 8, October 1993, pp. 35-38.
"New, Cost-Conscious Environmentalism: Challenge is to 'Harness Power of Markets'." Roll Call, volume 38, number 81,
May 3, 1993, pp. 24-25.
"Should We Tax Polluters?" Governing, April 1993, pp. 69-70.
"Making Use of the Market: Taxes, Tradeable Permits, and Global Climate Change." Issues in Science and Technology
9(1992-93), number 2, pp. 22-23
"Economic Instruments for Environmental Policy: Theory and Applications in the United States." Innovazieone e Materie
Prime, No. 3, pp. 66-79, 1992. With R.W. Hahn.
"The Greening of Adam Smith." The New Democrat, October 1992, pp. 15-17. With B.W. Whitehead.
"Harnessing the Marketplace." EPA Journal, Volume 18, Number 2, May/June, 1992, pp. 21-25.
"Innovative Policies for Sustainable Development: The Role of Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection."
Harvard Public Policy Review, volume 7, number 1, pp. 13-25, Spring 1990.
"Environmental Accounting: Greening the Profit Motive." The World Paper, September 1990, p. 1.
Conversion of Forested Wetlands to Agricultural Uses. New York: Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), 1987.
The Tuolumne River: Preservation or Development? Berkeley, CA: Environmental Defense Fund, October 1983.
Trading Conservation Investments for Water. Berkeley, CA: Environmental Defense Fund, March 1983.
CURRENT WORKING PAPERS:
"Market-Based Environmental Policies." Prepared as a chapter for Public Policies for Environmental Protection, eds. Paul
R. Portney and Robert N. Stavins. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, forthcoming 1998.
"The Induced Innovation Hypothesis and Energy-Saving Technological Change." Working paper, John F. Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University, October 1997. In submission to the Quarterly Journal of Economics. With
R.G. Newell and A.B. Jaffe.
4
"How Do Economists Really Think About the Environment?" Working paper, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, September 1997. With D. Fullerton.
"Environmental Protection: The Changing Nature of National Governance." Prepared for discussion at workshop on
"Visions of Governance for the Twenty-First Century," Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, July 20-23, 1997.
"The Costs of Carbon Sequestration: A Revealed-Preference Approach." In revision for the American Economic Review.
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, July 1997.
"Private Options to Use Public Goods: The Demand for Fishing Licenses and The Benefits of Recreational Fishing." Paper
presented at the Allied Social Science Associations meetings, New Orleans, January 1997.
"Abatement Cost Heterogeneity and Potential Gains from Market-Based Instruments." Working paper, June 1997. With
R. Newell.
"The Effect of Forest Practices on the Costs of Carbon Sequestration." Working paper, July 1996.
SELECTED PAPERS AND REPORTS:
"Nordic Joint Implementation Negotiations: Evaluation of an Experiment." Draft, November 5, 1996. With S. Barrett and
J. Hourcade.
"The Role of Economic Analysis in Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation." Washington, D.C.: The Annapolis
Center, November 1995. With K. Arrow, M. Cropper, G. Eads, R. Hahn, L. Lave, R. Noll, P. Portney, M. Russell,
R. Schmalensee, and K. Smith.
"The Effect of Environmental Regulation on the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing." Prepared for the Conference
Board, New York, December 23, 1994. With A.B. Jaffe, S.R. Peterson, and P.R. Portney.
"The Field of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics." John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University. In preparation. With A. Pfaff.
"Harnessing Market Forces for a Diversified Forest Economy, Summary of Project 88/Round II Workshop Proceedings,
September 24, 1992." CSIA, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
"Market-Based Mechanisms for Addressing Global Climate Change, Summary of Project 88/Round II Workshop
Proceedings, March 12, 1992." CSIA, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
"Market-Based Policy Mechanisms for Toxic and Hazardous Substance Management, Project 88/Round II Workshop
Proceedings, January 16, 1992." CSIA, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard, #P-92-01, March 1992.
"Market-Based Strategies for Environmental Protection: A Tribute to Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania, Forum
Proceedings, May 16, 1991." CSIA, Project 88 -- Round II, Discussion Paper #91-6, September 1991.
"Incentive-Based Policies for Municipal Solid Waste Management, Summary of Workshop Proceedings, May 16, 1991."
CSIA, Project 88 -- Round II, Discussion Paper #91-7, September 1991.
"Project 88 Conference, Harnessing Market Forces to Protect the Environment." EEPC Staff Paper M-89-02, John F.
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1989.
"The Welfare Economics of Alternative Renewable Resource Strategies: Forested Wetlands and Agricultural Production."
Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 1988.
5
"Forecasting the Size Distribution of Farms: A Methodological Analysis of the Dairy Industry in New York State." M.S.
thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, May 1979.
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
Presentations at universities, research institutes, Federal and state government agencies, Congressional committees, foreign
governments, international organizations, foundations, non-profit groups, corporations, and trade associations,
including the following (partial list): American Council on Capital Formation, American Economic Association,
American Enterprise Institute, American Paper Institute, American Petroleum Institute, Analysis Group,
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Brookings Institution, Canadian Cabinet, Carnegie-
Mellon University, CF Industries, Chevron Corporation, Coolidge Center for Environmental Leadership, Cornell
University, Democratic Leadership Council, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Environmental Law Institute,
Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, Executive Office of the President, Ford
Foundation, Foundation for American Communications, Georgia Conservancy, Harvard School of Public Health,
Harvard College, Harvard Committee on University Resources, Harvard Institute for International Development,
Harvard Law School, Harvard-Japan Energy and Environment Workshop, Harvard-Repsol Conference, Heinz
Family Endowments, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, International Public Economics Congress, John
F. Kennedy School of Government, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, McKinsey & Company, McKinsey Global Institute, Mexican Cabinet, Missouri
Department of Natural Resources, Morgan Stanley & Company, National Bureau of Economic Research, National
Recycling Congress, Northwestern University, Pew Charitable Trusts, Polish Ministry of Environment, Political
Economy Research Center, President's Council of Economic Advisers, Princeton University, Progressive Policy
Institute, Rand Corporation, Reason Foundation, Resources for the Future, Rockefeller Foundation, Royal Institute
for International Affairs, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Smithsonian Institution, St. Lawrence University,
Stanford University, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of
Energy, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, U.S.
Senate, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, University of California (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara),
University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Texas, University of Toronto, Vermont Agency of
Natural Resources, Vermont Law School, W. Alton Jones Foundation, the White House, the World Bank, the
World Economic Forum (Davos), and Yale University.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1997-present (Associate Professor,
1992-1997; Assistant Professor, 1988 - 1992).
Faculty Chair, Environment and Natural Resources Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
1997-present.
University Fellow, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 1989 - present.
Chairman, Science Advisory Board Environmental Economics Advisory Committee, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, D.C., 1997-present (Member, 1992 - 1997).
Member, Board of Directors, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, January 1996 - December 1998.
Member, Board of Directors, Robert and Renée Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University
Member, Editorial Council, The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1996 - present.
Contributing Editor, Environment, 1997 - present.
6
Member, Advisory Board, Environmental Economics Abstracts, 1996 - present.
Member, Editorial Board, Economic Issues, 1996 - present.
Member, Advisory Board, Environmental Law and Policy Abstracts, 1996 - present.
Member, Subcommittee on Energy, Clean Air, and Climate Change, Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1997 - present.
Lead Author, Working Group III, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), United Nations Environment
Program and World Meteorological Organization, 1993 - present.
Member, Reducing Risk Project Steering Committee, Science Advisory Board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
1996 - present.
Member, External Review Panel, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley,
October 1995.
Member, Workshop Committee, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) 1996-1999 (chair in third
year of appointment).
Member, Eco-Efficiency Task Force, President's Council on Sustainable Development, 1994 - 1995.
Member, Energy Modeling Forum Working Group on Energy Conservation (EMF 13), Stanford University, 1992 - 1994.
Member, University Committee on Environmental Studies, Harvard University, 1992 - present; Member, University
Working Group on Environment, Harvard University, 1990 - 1992.
Member, Advisory Panel on Emissions Trading, Sierra Club, Washington, D.C., 1994 - 1995.
Affiliated Faculty Member, Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts,
1991 - present.
Academic Advisor for Environmental Journalism Program, Foundation for American Communications, 1992 - present
(Lecturer, 1989 - present).
Director, Project 88 and Project 88/Round II, co-sponsored by U.S. Senators Timothy Wirth (D-Colorado) and John Heinz
(R-Pennsylvania), 1988 - 1992.
Principal, Harvard-Japan Project on Energy and the Environment, 1992 - 1995.
Member, Governor's Task Force on Energy and Environmental Policy, Massachusetts, 1992 - 1994.
Consultant to foundations, private industry, non-governmental organizations, state & local governments, Federal government
departments and agencies, and international bodies on environmental economics.
Referee, The American Economic Review, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Economic Journal, The RAND
Journal of Economics, The Review of Economics and Statistics, The Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, Land Economics, The Energy Journal, Energy and Resource Economics, Energy Policy, The
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Economic Inquiry, Science, Policy Studies Journal, The Journal
of the Air and Waste Management Association, and Harvard University Press.
Member, Risk Reduction Committee, Science Advisory Board, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.,
1989 1990.
7
Member, Working Group on Human Interactions with Global Change, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1989
- 1990.
Staff Economist, Environmental Defense Fund, Berkeley, California, 1982 - 1983.
Consultant, Public Interest Economics Foundation, Inc., Berkeley, California, September 1980 - June 1982.
Economist, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Berkeley, 1979 - 1981.
Research Specialist, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, 1977 - 1979.
Agricultural Representative, Peace Corps Recruitment, Champaign, Illinois, September 1975 - August 1976.
Peace Corps Volunteer, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Sierra Leone, West Africa, 1969 - 1973.
AWARDS, HONORS, AND GRANTS:
Principal Investigator, grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, "Energy-Efficiency Innovation and the Economic and
Regulatory Environment," September 1995 - November 1998 ($461,000)
Principal Investigator, grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Estimating a CO2 Sequestration Supply
Function," June 1993 - August 1994 ($130,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the W. Alton Jones Foundation, "Environmental Policy Reform in the First 100 Days of
the New Administration," February 1993 - May 1993 ($40,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
"Evaluating the Relative Effectiveness of Economic Incentives and Direct Regulation for Environmental Protection:
Impacts on the Diffusion of Technology," September 1991 - August 1993 ($186,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the W. Alton Jones Foundation, "Project 88 -- Round II, Incentives for Action:
Implementing Market-Based Environmental Policies," November 1990 - August 1992 ($75,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts, "Project 88 -- Round II, Incentives for Action: Implementing
Market-Based Environmental Policies," January 1991 - August 1992 ($75,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the Surdna Foundation, "Project 88 -- Round II, Incentives for Action: Implementing
Market-Based Environmental Policies," March 1991 - August 1992 ($50,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Project 88 -- Round II, Incentives for Action:
Implementing Market-Based Environmental Policies," March 1991 -August 1992 ($50,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York, "Economic Incentives for Environmental Protection:
A Public Policy Sequel to Project 88," June 1990 - September 1991 ($97,600).
Principal Investigator, grant from Resources for the Future, "Wetland Losses and Willingness-to-Pay for Fishing
Opportunities," 1990-1991 ($20,905).
Project Director, grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "Harvard-Project 88
Conference," 1989 ($35,000).
Project Director, grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the Rockefeller
Family and Associates, and the Keystone Center/Madison Associates, "Project 88 - Harnessing Market Forces to
Protect the Environment: Initiatives for the New President," 1988-89 ($50,000).
8
AWARDS, HONORS, AND GRANTS (continued)
Principal Investigator, grant from the Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.,
"Welfare Analysis of Alternative Uses of Forested Wetlands," 1987-88 ($10,000).
Research Grant from the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.,
1986-87 ($15,000).
Mentorship Grant in Humanities and Social Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Fall 1986. With H.
S. Houthakker ($10,000).
Dissertation Research Grant from the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, Resources for the Future,
Washington, D.C., 1985-86 ($15,000).
Principal Investigator, grant from U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., "Impact of Federal Programs on
Wetlands," 1985-86 ($100,000).
Outstanding Master's Thesis - 1979. National competition of the American Agricultural Economics Association,
Champaign, Illinois, July 18, 1980.
9
ADAM B. JAFFE
Adam B. Jaffe is Associate Professor of Economics at Brandeis University, and Coordinator of
the Project on Industrial Technology and Productivity of the National Bureau of Economic Research
(NBER). He is also principal investigator for a National Science Foundation research project, funded
through the NBER, to compile a comprehensive database on patents and patent citations and use these
data to document the flows of technological knowledge across time, industries and geographic areas.
Professor Jaffe's areas of specialization are the economics of technological change, and the
economics of regulated industries. Recent publications include "Environmental Regulation and
Innovation: A Panel Data Study (with K. Palmer), Review of Economics and Statistics (1997);
"Bounding the Effects of R&D: an Investigation Using Matched Establishment-Firm Data" (with J.
Adams), Rand Journal of Economics (1996); "Dynamic Incentives of Environmental Regulations:
The Effects of Alternative Policy Instruments on Technology Diffusion" (with R. Stavins), Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management (1995); "Environmental Regulation and the
Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?" (with S. Peterson, P.
Portney and R. Stavins), The Journal of Economic Literature (1995); "Geographic Localization of
Knowledge Spillovers as Evidenced by Patent Citations" (with M. Trajtenberg and R. Henderson),
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1993); and "How High are the Giants' Shoulders: An Empirical
Assessment of Knowledge Spillovers and Creative Destruction in a Model of Economic Growth" (with
R. Caballero), National Bureau of Economic Research Macroeconomics Annual, Vol. 8 (1993).
Previously, Jaffe was Assistant and then Associate Professor of Economics at Harvard
University. During 1992-94 he visited the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. During
academic year 1990-91, Prof. Jaffe took leave from Harvard to serve as Senior Staff Economist at the
President's Council of Economic Advisers in Washington, DC., where he had primary staff
responsibility for energy policy, technology policy, and regulatory policy. Professor Jaffe received his
S.B. in Chemistry (1976) and his S.M. in Technology and Policy (1978) from M.I.T., and his Ph.D. in
Economics from Harvard University (1985).
Jaffe is a member of the Board of Editors of the American Economic Review and an Associate
Editor of the Journal of Industrial Economics, Co-organizer of the NBER Science and Technology
Policy Research Workshop; and a member of the Economics Roundtable, The Advanced Technology
Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce.
Feb-05-98 01 : 03A EES and OR
FEB-03-1998 11:14
CEA
RM 319
650-723-4107
202 395 6870
P.01
01/21/98 WED 10:45 FAX 202 488 8681
P.04/05
USGCRP
00%
SUGGESTIONS OF EXPERTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE THIRD
ASSESSMENT REPORT OF THE IPCC
Please submit one form for each nominee along with curriculum vitae and/or one
page biographical sketch. Note that this form consists of two pages.
Full Name:
Title:
John Professor P. Weyant
Affiliation:
Stanford university
Full Address:
Dept. Enai fecon, stems
Stantord University
Stanford, CA 94305-1050
Tel:
(650)723-2506
Fax:
(650) 723-41070
Email:
Expertise:
Nominated by:
Economics/Intes CEA rated Assessment
What role would you recommend that this expert play in the preparation of the Third
Assessment Report? (Please try to select one only, recognizing that this may differ by chapter).
Lead Author (coordination and integration of scientific/technical information)
Contributing Author (support lead author in preparation of specific text/data)
Review Editor (ensure scientific/technical validity and balance)
Resource Person (address technical questions, participate in expert review, attend
expert meetings, etc.)
Has this person been contacted and given concurrence to be nominated?
Yes
No
February 9, 1998 to:
Please include a curriculum vitae and/or one page biographical sketch and submit by
Melissa J. Taylor. USGCRP Office
400 Virginia Avenue, SW. Suite 750
Washington, DC 20024
tel: 2239/fax: 202 488 8681
email: [email protected]
For each nominee, please also submit Page 2 which covers subject area.
Post-it Fax Note
7671
Date 2/4/98
pages # of 2
To ADEIE Morris
From John Weyant
Co./Dept. Council of Econ.
Co. STANFORD UNIV.
Phone # 208 395-5012
Phone # 650-723-0645
Fax # 203.395-6870
Fax # 650-723-4107
Feb-05-98 01:04A EES and OR
FEB-03-1998 11:15
650-723-4107
CEA
RM 319
P.02
202 395 6870
100/00
01/21/98 WED 10:45 FAX 202 488 8681
USGCRP
005
John P. Page
Name of Expert:
Weyant
Please indicate the most appropriate subject area(s); if you' are designating more than one, please rank
with l's indicating highest relevance/priority and 2's indicating secondary relevance/priority.
Working Group I: Climate System
The Climate System: An Overview
Radiative Forcing of Climate Change
Observed Climate Variability and Change
Physical Climate Processes and Feedbacks
Biological Climate Processes and Feedbacks
Climate Models: Evaluation
Global Climate Models: Projections of Future Change
Regional Information: Models and Projections
Changes ID Sea Level
Detection of Chmate Change and Attribution of Causes
Advancing our Understanding
Working Group II: Impacts and Adaptation
Forests and Forestry
Agriculture and Food Security
Rangelands
Deserts
Soils and Land Degradation
Mountain Regions
Cryosphere
Hydrology and Water Resources Management
Freshwater, Wetland, Coastal and Marine Ecosystems (including Fisheries)
Infrastructure in Coastal Zones and on Small Islands
Human Settlement Patterns and Conditions
Energy. Industry, and Transportation
Financial Services (including Insurance)
Human Health
Integrated Assessment
Working Group me Mitigation Options
Potential of technologies and practices to reduce greenhouse gases from energy supply and
demand. industrial and transportation sources, waste disposal, agriculture and forestry, etc.
Potential of technologies and practices to enhance the removal of greenhouse gases, including
both biological sinks and technologies to capture and store carbon and technologies.
Barriers to effective use, diffusion. and transfer of these technologies and practices.
Policies and policy instruments to harness the potential of technologies and practices and to
overcome barriers, including incentives for the penetration of new technologies, national and
regional information centres. public and private sector R&D programs. fiscal instruments
(taxes, subsidy elimination, internalization of externalities, negotiated agreements, joint
implementation. emissions trading and regulation)
Global assessment of the mitigation potential of these technologies, practices and policies.
Regional assessment of the mitigation potential of these technologies. practices and policies for
all sectors and for sources and sinks. including their local and regional dimensions.
Assessment of emission scenarios to achieve stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of
greenhouse gases and of the relevant policy mix underlying these scenarios.
Costs and benefits of achieving different emission profiles and different stabilization levels and
costs and benefits of achieving different emission limitation and reduction profiles at a
regional level, including cross-sectoral assessment of the use of discount rates.
Assessment of the social, economic and environmental impacts of mitigation actions on all
countries, including impact on trade relations.
Assessment of decision-making frameworks involving both adaptation and mitigation
approaches, equity and sustainable development considerations, integrated environmental
assessment tools and other relevant aspects, including synergy with other regimes.
TOTAL P.05
020503BL.DOC
Page 1
CURRICULUM VITAE
(Short Version)
John P. Weyant
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Application of quantitative methods to strategic planning in business and government.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Professor - Department of Engineering-Economic Systems (9/89-present)
Associate Professor - Department of Engineering-Economic Systems (9/84-9/89)
Senior Research Associate - Department of Operations Research (9/80-8/84)
Research Associate - Department of Operations Research (6/77-8/80)
EDUCATION
HARVARD UNIVERSITY: Postdoctoral Fellow - John F. Kennedy School of Government
(1976)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY: Ph.D. - Management Science (Economics)
(1976)
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE: M. S. Operations Research and Statistics
(1971)
M.S. Management (1970)
B.S. Aero. Engineering and Astronautics (1969)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
ENERGY MODELING FORUM: The EMF conducts systematic comparative studies of
energy-environment-economic models applied to policy problems of current
interest.
Director (9/84-present); Executive Director (1/83 - 8/84);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CENTER (4/76 - 5/77):
RAND CORPORATION (6/70-3/76; Summers plus Consulting)
U.C. BERKELEY-ENERGY & RESOURCES PROGRAM (11/74 -6/75)
OPERATIONS RESEARCH CENTER (10/72 - 12/73)
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE-
URBAN & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM (1/71 - 9/71):
CONSULTING AND ADVISORY BOARDS
Rand Corporation
Electric Power Research Institute (Advisory Board on Visibility Valuation Project)
N.R.C. Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems
U.S. Department of Energy
Pan Heuristics
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Scientists' Institute for Public Information (Oil Emergency Task Force)
The Institute for the Future (Advisory Board on NSF Interactive Modeling Project)
Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress (Advisory Board on U.S. Gas Supply)
Energy Research Commission of Sweden (Research Program Evaluation Committee)
020503BL.DOC
Page 2
Chairman: E.P.A. Peer Review Panel on Acid Deposition Research
United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
California Public Utilities Commission (Advisory Board on Utility Model Reviews)
National Academy of Sciences (Energy Engineering Board Committee on The Gas
Research Institute)
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
"Energy Policy Modeling: A Survey" (with A.S. Manne and R.G. Richels), Operations
Research, Vol. 27, No. 1, January/February 1979 (feature article).
"Modeling for Insights, Not Numbers; The Experiences of the Energy Modeling Forum"
(with H. G. Huntington and J.L. Sweeney), OMEGA; The International Journal of the
Management Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 5, August 1982.
"Methods and Algorithms for Combining Energy Models; Optimization in a Network of
Process Models" (with W.W. Hogan), in B. Lev, editor, "Energy Models and Studies,"
Studies in Management Science and Systems, Vol. 20, 1983.
"The Energy Crisis is Over Again?" (With H.S. Rowen), Challenge; The Magazine of
Economic Affairs,
Vol. 26, No. 4, September/October 1983, pp. 12-17.
"General Economic Equilibrium as a Unifying Concept in Energy-Economic Modeling",
Management Science, Vol. 31, No. 5, May 1985, pp. 548-563.
"Energy Policy Applications of Operations Research," in A. Barnett, S. Pollock and M.H.
Rothkopf, editors, Beyond the Profit Motive: Public Sector Applications and
Methodology. Handbooks in Operations Research, 1992, Volume 7.
"EMF 12: Model Comparisons of the Costs of Reducing CO2 Emissions," Volume 83,
Number 2, The American Economic Review, May 1993.
"Costs of Reducing Global Carbon Emissions," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol.
7, No. 4, Fall 1993, pp. 27-46.
"A Review of Mitigation Cost Studies," (Lead Author) Chapter 9 in Climate Change
1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change, Cambridge University Press,
1996.
"Integrated Assessment of Climate Change: An Overview and Comparison of
Approaches and Results," (Convening Lead Author) Chapter 10 in Climate Change
1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change, Cambridge University Press,
1996.
"Commentary on the IPCC Energy Assessment," Energy Policy, Vol. 24, Nos. 10/11,
020503BL.DOC
Page 3
October/November, 1996, pp. 1005-1008.
"Insights From Integrated Assessment," in "Critical Issues in the Economics of Climate
Change," International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association,
1997, pp. 245-278.
Weyant, J., "Energy and Industrial Systems," Chapter 6 in Human Choice and Climate
Change; An International Assessment, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (1998,
forthcoming)
Revised January 1998
Curriculum Vitae
February 27, 1998
John M. Reilly
Deputy Director for Research
phone 202-694-5505
Resource Economics Div.,
Rm S4189
fax 202-694-5773
Economic Research Service, USDA
e-mail [email protected]
1800 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1983; M.S. Economics University of Pennsylvania, 1979;
B.S. Economics and Political Science, University of Wisconsin, 1976
Employment:
Agricultural Economist
US Department of Agriculture,
1986-present
Economic Research Service, USDA
Currently, Deputy Director for Research. Previously, Deputy Director for Technology, Resources and Tech-
nology Div.; Chief, Land and Capital Assets Branch; Leader, Technology Research and Assessment and Land
Values Sections.
Visiting Senior Scientist
Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
8/92-8/93
Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Economist
Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
2/85-9/86
Battelle Memorial Institute
Economist
Institute for Energy Analysis,
1/80-2/85
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Economist
Office of the Secretary,
5/79-9/79
US Department of Transportation
Economist
Energy Information Administration,
5/78-9/78
US Department of Energy
Professional Activities and Awards: Member, American Economic Association, American Agricultural Economics
Association, and American Association for the Advancement of Science; Superior Service Award, United States
Department of Agriculture, 1989; Excellence Award for Research, Economic Research Service, 1989; Adminis-
trators Award for Research, Economic Research Service, 1989.
Experience: Numerous published articles, books, book chapters, and technical reports in the areas of global climate
change, energy, domestic and international agriculture, and environment and natural resources including model devel-
opment using econometric, simulation, non-linear optimization, and dynamic control techniques. Specific topics
include climate change effects on agriculture and resources, trace gas emissions and climate change, biotechnology
and technology assessment, agricultural research, ethanol production, nuclear waste management issues, international
energy demand (developed and developing countries), residential energy demand forecasts, and land value outlook
and research.
Have served in a variety of capacities on national and international panels and committees including, National
Academy of Science Panel on Integrated Environmental and Economics Accounting (ongoing), Vice Chair, National
Assessment Working Group, National Academy of Public Administration (expert reviewer), Convening Lead Author
of the Agricultural Impacts Chapter for Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate (IPCC) in 1995,
Chair of Federal task group on theEconomics of Global Change in 1991-92, US representative to the Intergovern-
mental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 1989, and as a member of the US delegation to the OECD agricultural
research Director's meeting, Office of Technology Assessment Panels on Climate Change, EPA Science Advisory
Board, DOE Program Review Committee, NOAA and NASA grants review, and NSF grants review and panels.
Articles
J. Reilly and D. Schimmelpfennig (forthcoming), "Agricultural Impact Assessment, Vulnerability, and the Scope for
Adaptation," Climatic Change
J. Reilly and D. Schimmelpfennig (submitted), "Irreversibility, Uncertainty, and Learning:
Portraits of Adaptation to Long-term Climate Change," Climatic Change
J. Reilly and K. Fuglie, (forthcoming), "Future Yield Growth in Field Crops: What Evidence Exists?" Soil and
Tillage Research Journal.
J. Reilly, "Climate Change and Global Agriculture: Recent Findings and Issues." American Journal of Agricultural
Economics (Proceedings). 77: 1995.
J. Reilly, "Crops and Climate Change," Nature (News and Views), vol. 367 (Jan. 13, 1994), pp. 118-119.
J. Reilly, N. Hohmann, and S. Kane, "Climate Change and Agricultural Trade: Who Benefits, Who Loses? Global
Environmental Change, vol. 4, No. 1 (1994), 24-36.
J. Reilly and K. Richards, "An Economic Interpretation of the Trace Gas Index Issue," Environmental and Resource
Economics, vol. 3, pp. 41-61, 1993
Kane, S. and J. Reilly, "Response: An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture." Climatic Change, 24: 277-280 (1993) .
J. Reilly and Neil Hohmann. "Climate Change and Agriculture: The Role of International Trade." The American
Economic Review: Proceedings, May 1993.
Kane, S., J. Reilly, and J. Tobey. "An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture." Climatic Change, 21(1992):17-35.
Tobey, James, John Reilly, and Sally Kane. "Economic Implications of Global Climate Change for World
Agriculture." Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 17, 1 (July 1992): 195-204.
Reilly, J. and R. Conway, "Technology Policy and Agriculture: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics (Proceedings), August, 1991.
Reilly, J., "Climate Change, Resources, and American Agriculture: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics (Proceedings), Dec., 1989.
Kane, S. and J. Reilly. "Competitiveness of the US. Fuel Ethanol Industry," Energy, Vol. 14, No. 5 (1989), pp.
259-275.
Kane, S., J. Reilly, M. LeBlanc, J. Hrubovcak. "Ethanol's Role: An Economic Assessment," AgriBusiness,
Summer, 1989.
Reilly, J. and S. Shankle. "Auxiliary Heating in the Residential Sector," Energy Economics, January, 1988, pp. 29-
42.
Reilly, J., J. Edmonds, R. Gardner, and A. Brenkert. "Monte Carlo Analysis of the IEA/ORAU Energy/Carbon
Emissions Model," The Energy Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July, 1987), pp. 1-29.
Reilly, J. and J. Edmonds. "Energy Forecasting and CO2 Emissions In Changing Climate: A Review," The Energy
Journal, Vol. 6, No. 3 (July, 1985), pp. 137-154.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and CO2 to the Year 2050," The Energy Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3 (July,
1983), pp. 21-47.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy Production and Use to the Year 2050," Energy, Vol. 8, No. 6 (June
1983), pp. 419-432.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "A Long-Term, Global, Energy-Economic Model of Carbon Dioxide Release From
Fossil Fuel Use," Energy Economics, April 1983.
Books and Book Chapters:
J. Reilly, "Climate Change, Global Agriculture, and Regional Vulnerability," in Global Climate Change and
Agricultural Production, [Fakhri Bazzaz and Wim Sombroek, eds.] John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England, 1996,
pp. 237-266.
J. Reilly, "Climate Change and Agriculture--Local, National, and Global Impacts," in ABARE 1997, Outlook 97,
Proceedings of the National Agricultural and Resources Outlook Conference, Canberra, 4-6 February, vol. 1,
Commodity Markets and Resource Management, ABARE, Canberra, 1997, pp. 49-63.
J. Reilly, " Climate Change, Global Agriculture, and Regional Vulnerability," in Climate Change: Integrating
Science, Economics, and Policy, [N. Nakicenovic, W.D. Nordhaus, R. Richels, and F.L. Toth, eds.], CP-96-1,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenberg, Austria, Dec., 1996, pp. 47-82.
J. Reilly, "Global Warming May Not Cause Famine," in Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints [Tamara Roleff,
ed.], Greenhaven Press, Inc., San Diego, 1997, pp. 103-107 (reprinted from Nature).
Reilly, J. (Convening Lead Author), et al. "Agriculture in a Changing Climate: Impacts and Adaptations," in
Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses, [R.T.
Watson, M.C. Zinyowera, and R.H. Moss, eds.], Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, pp.427-469
Contributing Author with others, Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations, and Mitigation 1995, Summary for
Policymakers, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, UNEP/WMO, Geneva, 1996.
Contributor with others, "Introduction: Scope of the Assessment," in Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social
Dimensions of Climate Change, [James P. Bruce, Hoesung Lee, and Erik Haites, ed.s] Cambridge University Press,
1996, pp. 21-51.
Reilly, John, Neil Hohmann, and Sally Kane, "Climate Change and Agricultural Trade: Who Benefits, Who Loses,"
in Climate Change and World Food Security [Tom Downing, ed.], NATO ASI Series, Vol. 137, Springer Verlag,
Berlin, 1996, pp 161-180. (reprinted from Global Environmental Change).
Reilly, J. Climate Change and Agriculture--Research Findings and Policy Considerations. In: Population and Food
in the Early 21st Century: Meeting Future Food Demand of an Increasing World Population [N. Islam (ed.)].
Occasional Paper, Washingon, D.C., International Food Policy Reserach Institute (IFPRI), pp. 229-239.
Reilly, J. and M. Anderson (eds.). Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural
Resources, Westview Press, Boulder, CO; 1992: 460pp.
J. Reilly, "Economic Modeling of Global Climate: Comparing Approaches," in James C. White (ed.) Global Climate
Change: The Cost of Mitigation and Adaptation, Elsevier, New York, NY; 1991: 315-26.
Reilly, J. "Climate Change Damage and the Trace Gas Index Issue," in Reilly, J. and M. Anderson (eds.). Global
Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources, Westview Press, Boulder, CO; 1992:
72-90.
Kane, S. J. Tobey and J. Reilly. "The Economic Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture," in Reilly, J. and M.
Anderson (eds.). Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources, Westview
Press, Boulder, CO; 1992: 117-31.
Reilly, J. "Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Global Environmental Change," in G. I. Pearman (ed.), Limiting the
Greenhouse Effect: Controlling Atmospheric CO2 Accumulation, London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1992: 111-34.
Associate Author, "Agriculture and Forestry," in Tegarrt, W.J. McG., G.W. Sheldon and D.C. Griffiths (eds.)
Climate Change: The IPCC Impacts Assessment, UN. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Australian
Government Printing Office, Canberra, 1990.
LeBlanc, M. and J. Reilly. "Energy Policy Analysis: Alternative Modeling Approaches," in David Freshwater and
George Johnson (eds.). Case Studies in Resource Economics, Westview Press, Boulder, 1988.
Reilly, J. and T. Phipps. "Technology, Natural Resources, and Commodity Trade," in John D. Sutton (ed.)
Agricultural Trade and Natural Resources: Discovering Critical Linkages, Lynne Reinner Publishers, Boulder, 1988,
pp. 224-35.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. Global Energy: Assessing the Future, Oxford University Press, 1985: 317 pp.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Future Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide Emissions," in J. Trabalka (ed.),
Atmospheric Carbon and the Global Carbon Cycle, US. Department of Energy, December, 1985, pp. 215-46.
Trabalka, J., J. Edmonds, J. Reilly, R. Gardner, and L. Voorhees. "Human Alterations of the Global Carbon Cycle
and the Projected Future," in J. Trabalka (ed.), Atmospheric Carbon and the Global Carbon Cycle, US. Department
of Energy, December, 1985, pp. 247-87.
Reilly, J. and J. Edmonds, "Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide," in Energy Markets in the Longer Term:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Energy Modeling, North Holland Publishing Company, New
York, 1985.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Time and Uncertainty: Analytic Paradigms and Policy Requirements," in Energy and
Time in the Economic and Physical Sciences, North-Holland, 1985, pp. 287-313.
Trabalka, J., J. Edmonds, J. Reilly, R. Gardner, and D. Reichle. "Atmospheric CO2 Projections with Averaged
Carbon Cycle Models," in J. Trabalka and D. Reichle (eds.), Global Carbon Cycle: Analysis of the Natural Cycle
and Implications of Anthropogenic Alterations for the Next Century, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985, pp. 534-560.
"The Supply of Energy and US. Labor Productivity to 1990," in Productivity in the American Economy, 1982,
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity of the Committee on Labor and Human
Resources, United States Senate, 97th Congress. US. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1982.
Technical Reports:
Schimmelpfennig, D., J. Lewandrowski, J. Reilly, M. Tsigas, and I. Parry. "Agricultural Adaptation to Climate
Change: Issues of Longrun Sustainability," Agricultural Economics Report No. 740, Economic Research Service,
USDA, Washington D.C., June 1996.
Fuglie, K., N. Ballenger, K. Day, C. Klotz, M. Ollinger, J. Reilly, U. Vasavada, J. Yee. "Agricultural Research
and Development: Public and Private Investments Under Alternative Markets and Institutions," Agricultural
Economic Report No. 735, Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington D.C., May 1996.
Fuglie, K., N. Ballenger, K. Day, C. Klotz, J. Reilly, J. Yee. "The Value and Role of Public Investement in
Agricultural Research," Staff Paper No. AGES-9510, Economic Research Service, USDA, 1995
Reilly, J., N. Hohmann, and S. Kane, "Climate Change and Agriculture: Global and Regional Effects Using an
Economic Model of International Trade," MIT-CEEPR 93-012WP, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Research, MIT, August 1993.
Reilly, J. and Chris Thomas, "Toward Economic Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts: A Review and Evaluation
of Studies of the Impact of Climate Change," MIT-CEEPR 93-009WP, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Research, MIT, ,June 1993.
Barns, D.W., J.A. Edmonds, and J.M. Reilly, "Use of the Edmonds-Reilly Model to Model Energy-Related
Greenhouse Gas Emissions," OECD Economics Department Working Papers, No. 113, 1992.
Barnes, D.W., J.A. Edmonds, and J.M. Reilly, "Use of the Edmonds-Reilly Model to Model Energy Sector Impacts
of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Control Strategies," Pacific Northwest Laboratory, 1991, prepared for the Energy
Modeling Forum (EMF-12).
Kane, Sally, John Reilly, and James Tobey. "Climate Change: Economic Implications for World Agriculture" AER
No. 647, October, 1991.
Kane, S. and J. Reilly, "Economics of Ethanol Production in the United States," Economic Research Service,
Agricultural Economics Report No. 607, Washington, D.C., March 1989.
LeBlanc, M., J. Reilly, J. Hrubovcak, S. Kane, P. Riely, J. Hauver, and M. Gill. "Ethanol: Economic and Policy
Tradeoffs," Economic Research Service. Agricultural Economic Report No. 585, April 1988.
Reilly, J. "Cost-Reducing and Output-Enhancing Technologies," Economic Research Service, Technical Bulletin No.
1740, March 1988.
Reilly, J. and S. Shankle. "The PNL Residential Energy Model: Methodology," Pacific Northwest Laboratory,
Richland, Washington, Report No. PNL-5990/UC-98, August, 1986.
Reilly, J., S. Shankle, and J. Pomykala. "An Analysis of Fuel Shares in the Residential Sector: 1960 to 1995,"
Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington, Report No. PNL-5911/UC98, August, 1986.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Uncertainty in Carbon Emissions (1975-2075)," U.S. DOE Technical Report,
DOE/NBB-0081, Washington, D.C., December, 1986.
Reilly, J. "Energy Policy and Planning in Developing Countries," AID Contractor Report, August 1983.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "An Introduction to the Use of the IEA/ORAU Long-Term, Global, Energy Model,"
Institute for Energy Analysis, Working Paper No. 82-9, Oak Ridge Tennessee, 1982.
Reilly, J. "Financing Oil and Development in the Developing Countries," ORAU/IEA-80-14(M), December 1980.
Reilly, J. "West Germany: Industrial Energy Demand in 1985 and 1990," ORAU/IEA, Contractor Report, August
1980.
Miscellaneous Publications, Reports. Papers:
J. Reilly, Comments on: A Critical Review of the IPCC Report "Social Costs of Climate Change," Presented at the
National Bureau of Economic Research Conference, "Economic and Policy Issues in Global Warming: An Assessment
of the Intergovernmental Panel Report," Snowmass, CO, July 23-24, 1996.
Reilly, J. "Review of 'Performance Indicators for Agricultural Projects'," in Report of the National Academy of
Public Administration Advisory Panel on World Bank Performance Indicators [Chris Wye, ed.], National Academy of
Public Administration, Washington DC, August 2, 1996, pp. 49-53.
Barnes, K., A. Datko, R. Framm, P. Kott, R. Milton, M. Morehart, J. Reilly, T. Sexton, and J. St. John.,
Report of the Research, Education, and Economics Quality Research Initiative Task Force, ERS, ARS, NASS,
CSREES, USDA, Washington D.C., January 29, 1996, 46 pp.
DuPont, J. and J. Reilly, Climate Change and Its Impact on Nutritional Health, background paper for, the
Conference on Climate Change and Health (Sept. 11-12, 1995), National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C. 17
pp.
Reilly, J. "Review of State of the World: 1993," Natural Resources Forum, Volume 17, 3, 239-241 (August,
1993)..
Reilly, J. "Review of State of the World: 1992," Natural Resources Forum, 16, 4, 316-317 (November, 1992).
Reilly, J. "Modeling Global Biomass Supply," in Proceedings of the Global Biomass Modeling Workshop:
Identification and Assessment of Critical Issues Relative to Modeling Biomass Energy Production, Department of
Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1991: 24-34.
Kane, S., J. Tobey, and J. Reilly, "An Empirical Study of the Economic Effects of Climate Change on World
Agriculture," Selected Paper, AAEA meetings, Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 1990
Paltridge, G., J. Reilly, and S. Offut (editors), "Climate Impact Response Functions," Report of the Workshop on
Effects of Climate Change, NOAA, November 1989.
McClelland, J., F. Kuchler, and J. Reilly, "Effects of Animal Growth Hormones on U.S. Hog and Dairy Farms,"
Agricultural Information Bulletin, Economic Research Service, September, 1991.
Reilly, J. "Consumer Effects of Biotechnology," Agricultural Information Bulletin No. 581, Economic Research
Service, Washington, D.C., December 1989.
Reilly, J. and R. Bucklin. "Climate Change and Agriculture" in World Agriculture: Are We Approaching a World
Food Crisis Again? WAS-55 (June 1989), pp. 41-48.
Reilly, J. and D. Plowman, "Biotechnology and Agricultural Research," Paper presented at the 6th Working
Conference of Directors of Agricultural Research, OECD, Paris, Oct. 9-13, 1989
Reilly, J and J. Lee. "Consumer Impacts of Biotechnology" invited paper presented at the Symposium Maintaining
the Competitive Edge in Food Biotechnology: Prospects and Challenges, April, 1989.
Reilly, J. "Environmental Management," (book review) in Natural Resources Forum, (May 1989), pp. 169-170.
Kane, S. Reilly, J. and R. Bucklin. "Implications of the Greenhouse Effect for World Agricultural Commodity
Markets," presented at the Western Economic Association Meetings, Lake Tahoe, June 1989.
Reilly, J. "Cost-Reducing and Output-Enhancing Technologies: A Note," Paper presented at the 1987 meetings of
the American Agricultural Economics Association.
Reilly, J. "Land Values: Return to Stability?," Agricultural Outlook June, 1988.
Reilly, J. "Book Review of Macroeconomic Impacts of Energy Shocks," Journal of Agricultural Economics
Research, Spring, 1988.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and Future CO2 Emissions: The State of the Art," in Proceedings of the
13th Congress of the World Energy Conference, Cannes, October, 1986.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Book Review Of Climate and Energy Systems: A Review of Their Interactions," by Jill
Jaeger, in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, July, 1985.
Edmonds, J. and J. Reilly. "Global Energy and Carbon Dioxide," paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the
Air Pollution Control Association, June, 1985.
References:
Dr. John Miranowski
Chairman
Department of Economics
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
Phone: 515-294-6741
e-mail: [email protected]
Professor William Nordhaus
Department of Economics
Yale University
Box 1972 Yale Station
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone: 203-432-5779
e-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Susan Offut,
Administrator, Economic Research Service
US Department of Agriculture,
Room 1226
1301 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005-4788
Phone: 202-219-0300
e-mail: [email protected]
021912G9.WPD
Page 1
PETER J. WILCOXEN
Department of Economics
Phone: (512) 475-8531
University of Texas
Fax: (512) 471-3510
Austin, TX 78712
[email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Economics, Harvard University, March 1989
A.M.
Economics, Harvard University, 1985
B.A. Physics, Magna cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Colorado, 1982
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Texas,
1991-present.
Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, January 1995-present.
Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution, July-December 1994.
Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Harvard University, 1990-1991.
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne,
1989-90.
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of
Melbourne, 1984-85.
Economist, Southern California Edison Company, Summer 1984.
Economist, Environmental Protection Agency, Summer 1983.
PUBLICATIONS
"Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implications for Ocean Beach and San
Francisco's Westside Sewer Transport Project," Coastal Zone Management
Journal, 14(3), pp. 173-191, 1986.
"Environmental Regulation and U.S. Economic Growth," The Rand Journal
of Economics, 21(2), pp. 314-340, Summer 1990. (with Dale W.
Jorgenson)
"Intertemporal General Equilibrium Modeling of U.S. Environmental
Regulation," Journal of Policy Modeling, 12(4), pp. 715-744, Winter 1990.
(with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Effects of Fiscal Restraint on the Australian Economy as Projected by
the Murphy and MSG2 Models: A Comparison," The Economic Record, June
1991. (with Bruce F. Parsell and Alan A. Powell)
"Global Change, Energy Prices, and U.S. Economic Growth," Structural
Change and Economic Dynamics, 3(1), pp. 135-154, 1991. (with Dale W.
021912G9.
Page 2
Jorgenson)
Notes and Problems in Applied General Equilibrium Analysis, Amsterdam:
North-Holland, 1992. (with Peter B. Dixon, B.R. Parmenter and Alan A.
Powell)
"General-Purpose Software for Intertemporal Economic Models", Computer
Science in Economics and Management, 5(1), pp. 57-79, February 1992.
(with George Codsi and K.R. Pearson)
"Carbon Taxes and Economic Welfare," Brookings Papers on Economic
Activity, Microeconomics Issue, pp. 393-431, 1992. (with Dale W.
Jorgenson and Daniel T. Slesnick)
"The Global Costs of Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions," Tokyo
Club Papers, 6(2), pp. 7-40, 1992. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Reducing US Carbon Dioxide Emissions: The Cost of Different Goals," in
John R. Moroney (ed.), Advances in the Economics of Energy and
Resources: Energy, Growth and the Environment, Vol. 7, Greenwich, CT:
JAI Press, 1992, pp. 125-158. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Economic Impact of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990," The
Energy Journal, 14(1), pp. 159-182, 1993. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Supply Elasticities in the Presence of Adjustment Costs," Journal of Policy
Modeling, 15(1), pp. 91-97, 1993.
"Reducing US Carbon Emissions: An Econometric General Equilibrium
Assessment," Resource and Energy Economics, 15(1), pp. 7-26, March
1993. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Reducing US Carbon Dioxide Emissions: An Assessment of Alternative
Instruments," Journal of Policy Modeling, 15(5-6), pp. 491-520, Oct-Dec
1993. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Economic Effects of a Carbon Tax", in Stephen L. McDonald and Mina
Mohammadioun (eds.), The Role of Natural Gas in Environmental Policy,
Austin: University of Texas Bureau of Business Research, 1993. Reprinted
in Lee, Henry (ed.), Shaping National Responses to Climate Change: A
Post-Rio Guide, Washington: Island Press, pp. 237-260, 1995. (with Dale
W. Jorgenson)
"Macroeconomic Modeling and the Assessment of Climate Change
Impacts," in Y. Kaya, et al., (eds.), Costs, Impacts, and Benefits of CO2
Mitigation, Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis, pp. 107-132, 1993. (with Joel D. Scheraga, Neil A. Leary, Richard
021912G9.
Page 3
J. Goettle and Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Global Consequences of Regional Environmental Policies: An Integrated
Macroeconomic Multi-Sectoral Approach," in Y. Kaya, et al., (eds.), Costs,
Impacts, and Benefits of CO2 Mitigation, Laxenburg, Austria: International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, pp. 247-272, 1993. (with Warwick
J. McKibbin)
"Energy Prices, Productivity and Economic Growth," in R.H Socolow, D.
Anderson and J. Harte, (eds.), Annual Review of Energy and the
Environment, Vol. 18, Palo Alto: Annual Reviews Inc., pp. 343-95, 1993.
(with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Energy, the Environment and Economic Growth," in Allen V. Kneese and
James L. Sweeney (eds.), Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy
Economics, Vol. 3, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 1267-1349, 1993. (with
Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Intertemporal Equilibrium Modeling of Energy and Environmental Policies,"
in P.-O. Johanssen, B. Kristom and K.G. Mahler, (eds.), Current Issues in
Environmental Economics, New York: Manchester University Press, pp.
171-191, 1995. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Role of Services in Modeling the Global Economy", Asia-Pacific
Economic Review, 2(2), 1996. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"The Economic Implications of Greenhouse Gas Policy," in H. Edward
English and David Runnalls (eds.), Environment and Development in the
Pacific: Problems and Policy Options, Addison-Wesley, pp. 8-34, 1996.
(with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Future Projections and Structural Change," in N. Nakicenovic, W.D.
Nordhaus, R. Richels and F.L. Toth (eds.), Climate Change: Integrating
Science, Economics, and Policy, Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute
for Applied Systems Analysis, pp. 181-206, 1996. (with Philip Bagnoli and
Warwick J. McKibbin)
"The Long-Run Dynamics of Fundamental Tax Reform," American Economic
Review Papers and Proceedings, 87(2), pp. 126-132, May 1997. (with Dale
W. Jorgenson).
"A Better Way to Slow Global Climate Change," Brookings Institution Policy
Brief, No. 17, June 1997. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Fundamental U.S. Tax Reform and Energy Markets," The Energy Journal,
021912G9. WPD
Page 4
18(3), pp. 1-30, 1997. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform and the Feasibility of Dynamic
Revenue Estimation," in Joint Committee on Taxation, Joint Committee on
Taxation Tax Modeling Project and 1997 Tax Symposium Papers
(JCS-21-97), U.S. Government Printing Office, November 20, 1997. (with
Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Theoretical and Empirical Structure of G-Cubed," Economic Modelling,
forthcoming. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Global Economic Prospects: Medium Term Projections and Structural
Change," in The Sustainable Future of the Global System, Tokyo: The
United National University, forthcoming. (with Philip Bagnoli and Warwick
J. McKibbin)
"Environmental Policy and International Trade," in M. McAleer, S.
Mahendrarajan, and A. Jakeman, Modeling Change in Environmental
Systems, forthcoming. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
021912GC.WPD
Page 1
RAYMOND PRINCE
CURRENT POSITION
Department of Energy
1994-
Economist
Office of Economic, Electricity and Natural Gas Analysis
Office of Energy, Office of Environmental Analysis and Sustainable Development
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President
1995-97
Senior Economist
Congressional Budget Office
1991-94
Principal Analyst
Natural Resource Unit
University of Colorado-Boulder
Member of the Graduate Faculty
1987-91
Visiting Professor
1987-89
Natural Resource Law Center Fellow
1988-89
Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science
1987-89
Adjunct Professor, Department of Economics, University
of Colorado at Boulder
1989-91
Professional Staff, Program on Environment and Behavior,
Institute of Behavioral Science
1989-91
Economics Institute
Visiting Professor, The Economics Institute
1988-89
Deputy Director, Economics Institute, University of
Colorado at Boulder
1989-91
James Madison University
Asoc. Professor and Professor of Economics
1971-89
021912GC. WPD
Page 3
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
National Science Foundation Review Panel on Valuation for
Environmental Policy
1995
Board of Directors, member, American Association of Environmental
and Resource Economists
1994-7
Editorial Council,
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1994-7
National Academy of Public Administration, Advisory Group
on Deciding for the Future: Balancing Risks and Benefits Fairly
Across Generations
1994-5
Chesapeake Bay Program, Economics Advisory Group to the
1993-6
Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee
National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineers,
National Research Council Advisory Group on Valuing Natural
Capital in Planning for Sustainable Development
1992
Scientific Advisory Board, member, Kluwer Academic Publishers
1991-
Contributed Papers Selection Committee, American Association of
Environmental and Resource Economists
Member
1988-90
Chair
1991-5
United States Commission on Interagency Relations, Panel on
Intergovernmental Decisionmaking for Environmental and Public
Works
1992
United States Environmental Protection Agency, external reviewer
various years
National Science Foundation, external reviewer various years
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, George Washington
National Forest, Economist (summers)
1982-87
External Reviewer for last three years
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Environmental and Resource Economics
Journal of Economic Education
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Journal of Forestry
Journal of Leisure Research
Land Economics
Natural Resource Journal
Rand Journal
Society and Natural Resources
021912GC. WPD
Page 4
PUBLICATIONS (selected)
I. Articles, Comments
"The Challenge of Incorporating Environmental Quality and Natural Resource
Availability into the National Accounts," Global and Planetary Change, forthcoming
"The Feasibility of Incorporating Environmental Quality and Natural Resource
Availability Into the National Accounts" in National Academy of Sciences, Assigning
Economic Value to Natural Resources (National Academy of Sciences, 1994)
"Improving the Contingent Valuation Method: Implementing the Contribution Game
Behavior," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 23, No. 1,
1992, 78-90 (co-authors: M. McKee, S. Ben-David and M. Bagnoli)
"Firm Incentives to Promote Technological Change in Pollution Control: Reply"
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1992, 292-296
(co-author: Scott Milliman).
"Firm Incentives to Promote Technological Change in Pollution Control," Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 17, No. 3, 1989, pp. 247-265
(co-author: Scott Milliman).
"Individual Recreation Benefits Under Congestion and Uncertainty," Journal of Leisure
Research, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1989, pp. 61-76 (co-author: Eshan Ahmed)
Vita
Jason Shogren
Department of Economics and Finance
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071-3985
307.766.5430 (5090 fax)
[email protected]
29 January 1998
Education
Ph.D., Economics, University of Wyoming, 1986
B.A., Economics, University of Minnesota, 1980
Employment
1995-
Stroock Distinguished Professor of Natural Resource Conservation and
Management & Professor of Economics
University of Wyoming
1997
Senior Economist, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy
Council of Economic Advisers
Executive Office of the President
1993
Visiting Associate Professor of Natural Resource Economics
Yale University
1990-96
Associate Professor of Economics
Iowa State University
Selected Professional Service and Awards
Editorial Services
1991-
Editorial Board, Environmental and Resource Economics
1992-97
Editor, Association of Environmental and Resources Economist
Newsletter
1993
Editorial Council, Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management
1993-97
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1995-
Editorial Review Board, Environment and Development Economics
1997-
Associate Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Other
1991-
Science Advisory Board, "Ecology, Economics and Environment," Kluwer
Academic Publishers
1992
Iowa State Foundation Award for Early Achievement in Research
1992-94
Member, Complex Ecological Economic Systems, Beijer International
Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences
1994-95
Advisory Board, School of Environmental and Natural Resources,
University of Wyoming
1994
Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Business, University of Wyoming
1994-96
Member, Environmental Economics Expert Group, Black Sea
Environmental Programme, Global Environmental Fund, United
Nations Development Programme
1996-
Nominator, Nobel Prize in Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences
1997-
Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Rhode Island
Selected Publications
Environmental Economics. Theory and Practice, Oxford and London: Oxford University
Press and MacMillan Publishers (with N. Hanley and B. White), 1997.
Integrating Economic and Ecological Indicators, Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers
(edited with J.W. Milon), p. 216, 1995.
The Endangered Species Act and Private Property. The Calculus of Conservation,
edited. Austin: University of Texas Press (in press).
Global Environmental Economics, Oxford: Oxford University Press (with N. Hanley and
B. White), in preparation.
"A Political Economy in an Ecological Web," Environmental and Resource Economics
(forthcoming 1998).
"Global Climate Policy," Public Policies for Environmental Protection (P. Portney and R.
Stavins, eds.). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future (with M. Toman)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Economic and Resource Impacts of Policies to Increase Organic Carbon in Agricultural
Soils," Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect (R. Lal, J. Kimble, E. Levine, and
B. Stewart, eds.), Boca Raton: CRC Press, Inc. 1995, 309-328 (with A.
Bouzaher, D. Holtkamp, and R. Reese).
"Use of Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection in Developing Countries,
"Economic Instruments for Environmental Management in Developing Countries,
OECD Documents, 1993, 67-98 (with P. Crossen and D. King).
"Economics of the Endangered Species Act," Journal of Economic Perspectives (with G.
Brown) (forthcoming 1998).
"Environmental Conflicts with Asymmetric Information: Theory and Behavior," Game
Theory and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and H. Folmer, eds.) London:
Edgar Elgar Publishers (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming 1997).
"Valuing Ecosystem Change," Economies and Ecosystems in Change: Analytical and
Historical Perspectives (J. van den Bergh and J. van Straaten, eds.) London:
Edgar Elgar Publishers (with S. Kask) 1997, pp. 291-314.
"Individual Choice and Environmental Risk," The Handbook of Environmental and
Resource Economics (J. van den Bergh, ed.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers
(with T. Crocker (forthcoming 1998).
"Effort Levels in a Cournot Nash Contest with Asymmetric Information," Journal of
Public Economics (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming).
"Self-Interest and Equity in a Bargaining Tournament with Non-Linear Payoffs," Journal
of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1997.
"Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept," American
Economic Review (with S. Shin, J. Kliebenstein, and D. Hayes), 1994.
"Environmental Conflict and the SLAPP," Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management 33, 1997, 253-273 (with T. Hurley).
"Hypothetical-Actual Bid Calibration of a Multi-Good Auction," Economics Letters (with
J. List and M. Margolis) (forthcoming 1998).
"CVM-X: Calibrating Contingent Values with Experimental Auction Markets," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics (with J. Fox, D. Hayes, and J. Kliebenstein)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Environmental Conflicts and Interconnected Games: An Experimental Note on
Institutional Design," Game Theory and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and
H. Folmer, eds.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers (with S. Kroll and C. Mason)
(forthcoming 1998).
"On the Bounds of the Economic Lore 'of Nicely-Calculated Less or More' for Natural
Environments," Modelling Change in Economic and Environmental Systems (A.
Jakeman, ed.) New York: John Wiley and Sons (with T.D. Crocker) (forthcoming
1998).
Vita
Jason Shogren
Department of Economics and Finance
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071-3985
307.766.5430 (5090 fax)
[email protected]
29 January 1998
Education
Ph.D., Economics, University of Wyoming, 1986
B.A., Economics, University of Minnesota, 1980
Employment
1995-
Stroock Distinguished Professor of Natural Resource Conservation and
Management & Professor of Economics
University of Wyoming
1997
Senior Economist, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy
Council of Economic Advisers
Executive Office of the President
1993
Visiting Associate Professor of Natural Resource Economics
Yale University
1990-96
Associate Professor of Economics
Iowa State University
Selected Professional Service and Awards
Editorial Services
1991-
Editorial Board, Environmental and Resource Economics
1992-97
Editor, Association of Environmental and Resources Economist
Newsletter
1993
Editorial Council, Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management
1993-97
Associate Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
1995-
Editorial Review Board, Environment and Development Economics
1997-
Associate Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Other
1991-
Science Advisory Board, "Ecology, Economics and Environment," Kluwer
Academic Publishers
1992
Iowa State Foundation Award for Early Achievement in Research
1992-94
Member, Complex Ecological Economic Systems, Beijer International
Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences
1994-95
Advisory Board, School of Environmental and Natural Resources,
University of Wyoming
1994
Distinguished Alumni Award, College of Business, University of Wyoming
1994-96
Member, Environmental Economics Expert Group, Black Sea
Environmental Programme, Global Environmental Fund, United
Nations Development Programme
1996-
Nominator, Nobel Prize in Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences
1997-
Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Rhode Island
Selected Publications
Environmental Economics. Theory and Practice, Oxford and London: Oxford University
Press and MacMillan Publishers (with N. Hanley and B. White), 1997.
Integrating Economic and Ecological Indicators, Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers
(edited with J.W. Milon), p. 216, 1995.
The Endangered Species Act and Private Property. The Calculus of Conservation,
edited. Austin: University of Texas Press (in press).
Global Environmental Economics, Oxford: Oxford University Press (with N. Hanley and
B. White), in preparation.
"A Political Economy in an Ecological Web," Environmental and Resource Economics
(forthcoming 1998).
"Global Climate Policy," Public Policies for Environmental Protection (P. Portney and R.
Stavins, eds.). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future (with M. Toman)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Economic and Resource Impacts of Policies to Increase Organic Carbon in Agricultural
Soils," Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect (R. Lal, J. Kimble, E. Levine, and
B. Stewart, eds.), Boca Raton: CRC Press, Inc. 1995, 309-328 (with A.
Bouzaher, D. Holtkamp, and R. Reese).
"Use of Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection in Developing Countries,
"Economic Instruments for Environmental Management in Developing Countries,
OECD Documents, 1993, 67-98 (with P. Crossen and D. King).
"Economics of the Endangered Species Act," Journal of Economic Perspectives (with G.
Brown) (forthcoming 1998).
"Environmental Conflicts with Asymmetric Information: Theory and Behavior," Game
Theory and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and H. Folmer, eds.) London:
Edgar Elgar Publishers (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming 1997).
"Valuing Ecosystem Change," Economies and Ecosystems in Change: Analytical and
Historical Perspectives (J. van den Bergh and J. van Straaten, eds.) London:
Edgar Elgar Publishers (with S. Kask) 1997, pp. 291-314.
"Individual Choice and Environmental Risk," The Handbook of Environmental and
Resource Economics (J. van den Bergh, ed.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers
(with T. Crocker (forthcoming 1998).
"Effort Levels in a Cournot Nash Contest with Asymmetric Information," Journal of
Public Economics (with T. Hurley) (forthcoming).
"Self-Interest and Equity in a Bargaining Tournament with Non-Linear Payoffs," Journal
of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1997.
"Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept," American
Economic Review (with S. Shin, J. Kliebenstein, and D. Hayes), 1994.
"Environmental Conflict and the SLAPP," Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management 33, 1997, 253-273 (with T. Hurley).
"Hypothetical-Actual Bid Calibration of a Multi-Good Auction," Economics Letters (with
J. List and M. Margolis) (forthcoming 1998).
"CVM-X: Calibrating Contingent Values with Experimental Auction Markets," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics (with J. Fox, D. Hayes, and J. Kliebenstein)
(forthcoming 1998).
"Environmental Conflicts and Interconnected Games: An Experimental Note on
Institutional Design," Game Theory and the Global Environment (N. Hanley and
H. Folmer, eds.) London: Edgar Elgar Publishers (with S. Kroll and C. Mason)
(forthcoming 1998).
"On the Bounds of the Economic Lore 'of Nicely-Calculated Less or More' for Natural
Environments," Modelling Change in Economic and Environmental Systems (A.
Jakeman, ed.) New York: John Wiley and Sons (with T.D. Crocker) (forthcoming
1998).
021912G9.WPD
Page 1
PETER J. WILCOXEN
Department of Economics
Phone: (512) 475-8531
University of Texas
Fax: (512) 471-3510
Austin, TX 78712
[email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Economics, Harvard University, March 1989
A.M.
Economics, Harvard University, 1985
B.A. Physics, Magna cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, University of Colorado, 1982
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Texas,
1991-present.
Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, January 1995-present.
Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution, July-December 1994.
Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Harvard University, 1990-1991.
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne,
1989-90.
Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of
Melbourne, 1984-85.
Economist, Southern California Edison Company, Summer 1984.
Economist, Environmental Protection Agency, Summer 1983.
PUBLICATIONS
"Coastal Erosion and Sea Level Rise: Implications for Ocean Beach and San
Francisco's Westside Sewer Transport Project," Coastal Zone Management
Journal, 14(3), pp. 173-191, 1986.
"Environmental Regulation and U.S. Economic Growth," The Rand Journal
of Economics, 21(2), pp. 314-340, Summer 1990. (with Dale W.
Jorgenson)
"Intertemporal General Equilibrium Modeling of U.S. Environmental
Regulation," Journal of Policy Modeling, 12(4), pp. 715-744, Winter 1990.
(with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Effects of Fiscal Restraint on the Australian Economy as Projected by
the Murphy and MSG2 Models: A Comparison," The Economic Record, June
1991. (with Bruce F. Parsell and Alan A. Powell)
"Global Change, Energy Prices, and U.S. Economic Growth," Structural
Change and Economic Dynamics, 3(1), pp. 135-154, 1991. (with Dale W.
021912G9.
Page 3
J. Goettle and Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Global Consequences of Regional Environmental Policies: An Integrated
Macroeconomic Multi-Sectoral Approach," in Y. Kaya, et al., (eds.), Costs,
Impacts, and Benefits of CO2 Mitigation, Laxenburg, Austria: International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, pp. 247-272, 1993. (with Warwick
J. McKibbin)
"Energy Prices, Productivity and Economic Growth," in R.H Socolow, D.
Anderson and J. Harte, (eds.), Annual Review of Energy and the
Environment, Vol. 18, Palo Alto: Annual Reviews Inc., pp. 343-95, 1993.
(with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Energy, the Environment and Economic Growth," in Allen V. Kneese and
James L. Sweeney (eds.), Handbook of Natural Resource and Energy
Economics, Vol. 3, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 1267-1349, 1993. (with
Dale W. Jorgenson)
"Intertemporal Equilibrium Modeling of Energy and Environmental Policies,"
in P.-O. Johanssen, B. Kristom and K.G. Mahler, (eds.), Current Issues in
Environmental Economics, New York: Manchester University Press, pp.
171-191, 1995. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Role of Services in Modeling the Global Economy", Asia-Pacific
Economic Review, 2(2), 1996. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"The Economic Implications of Greenhouse Gas Policy," in H. Edward
English and David Runnalls (eds.), Environment and Development in the
Pacific: Problems and Policy Options, Addison-Wesley, pp. 8-34, 1996.
(with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Future Projections and Structural Change," in N. Nakicenovic, W.D.
Nordhaus, R. Richels and F.L. Toth (eds.), Climate Change: Integrating
Science, Economics, and Policy, Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute
for Applied Systems Analysis, pp. 181-206, 1996. (with Philip Bagnoli and
Warwick J. McKibbin)
"The Long-Run Dynamics of Fundamental Tax Reform," American Economic
Review Papers and Proceedings, 87(2), pp. 126-132, May 1997. (with Dale
W. Jorgenson).
"A Better Way to Slow Global Climate Change," Brookings Institution Policy
Brief, No. 17, June 1997. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Fundamental U.S. Tax Reform and Energy Markets," The Energy Journal,
021912G9, WPD
Page 4
18(3), pp. 1-30, 1997. (with Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Effects of Fundamental Tax Reform and the Feasibility of Dynamic
Revenue Estimation," in Joint Committee on Taxation, Joint Committee on
Taxation Tax Modeling Project and 1997 Tax Symposium Papers
(JCS-21-97), U.S. Government Printing Office, November 20, 1997. (with
Dale W. Jorgenson)
"The Theoretical and Empirical Structure of G-Cubed," Economic Modelling,
forthcoming. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
"Global Economic Prospects: Medium Term Projections and Structural
Change," in The Sustainable Future of the Global System, Tokyo: The
United National University, forthcoming. (with Philip Bagnoli and Warwick
J. McKibbin)
"Environmental Policy and International Trade," in M. McAleer, S.
Mahendrarajan, and A. Jakeman, Modeling Change in Environmental
Systems, forthcoming. (with Warwick J. McKibbin)
ADELE C. MORRIS
12/97
Council of Economic Advisers
2908 Edgehill Dr.
Old Executive Office Building
Alexandria, VA 22302
Washington, DC 20502
(703) 299-0940
(202) 395-5012
FAX (202) 395-6870
[email protected]
Citizenship: USA
Education:
Princeton University, Ph.D. candidate
Princeton University, M.A., Economics, 1992
University of Utah, M.S., Applied Mathematics, 1987
Rice University, B.A., Mathematical Sciences, Art and Art History, 1985
Ph.D. thesis topic: Essays on State and Local Public Finance
Publication:
"Property Tax Treatment of Farmland: Does Tax Relief Delay Land Development?"
publication forthcoming early 1998, in Local Government Tax and Land Use Policies in
the United States: Understanding the Links, edited by Helen Ladd, Edward Elgar
Publishing. Ltd.
Major Fields of Interest:
Public Finance
Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
Rural Sector and Regional Economics
Expected Date of Completion of Thesis:
May 1998
Principal Thesis Advisor:
Professor David Bradford
Fellowships and Awards:
Department of Agriculture Honor Award, 1997
OMB Special Achievement Awards, 1996 and 1997
Princeton University Fellowship, September 1990 - June 1994
P.E.O. Scholar Award, September 1992 - June 1994
University of Utah Fellowship, September 1985 - June 1987
Professional Policy Experience:
Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, Executive Office of the President,
September 1997 - present
Policy Analyst, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the President, September 1995 - June 1997
Teaching and Related Experience:
Teaching Assistant for Professor John Londregan, Econometrics, Princeton University,
Spring 1995, a course in the MPA program of the Woodrow Wilson School
Teaching Assistant for Professor Burton Singer, Advanced Statistics, Princeton
University, Fall 1994, a course in the MPA program of the Woodrow Wilson
School
Editorial Assistant for Professor Harvey Rosen, updated Instructor's Manual for
Public Finance, 4th Edition, Fall 1994
Teaching Assistant for Professor Vijaya Ramachandran, Economics of Development,
Princeton University, Spring 1994
Teaching Assistant and Course Organizer for Professor Harvey Rosen, Princeton
University, Public Finance, Fall 1992 and Fall 1993; Introductory
Microeconomics, Spring 1993
Instructor, Algebra Camp, for incoming Woodrow Wilson School MPA students,
Princeton University, August 1993, 1994
Instructor, Introductory Microeconomics, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program Summer
Institute, Princeton University, Summer 1992
Instructor, Pre-calculus Mathematics, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program Summer
Institute, Princeton University, Summer 1991
Instructor, Calculus and Pre-Calculus Mathematics and assisted instruction of Advanced
Microeconomics, Economics Institute Program for International Graduate
Students, Boulder, Colorado, Summer 1990
Instructor for mathematics and computer studies, University of Maryland Asian
Division, Japan, August 1988 to July 1989 (five accelerated semesters)
Research and Teaching Assistant for Professor Robert Barnhill, Numerical Analysis,
Department of Mathematics, University of Utah, 1985 to 1987
Other Professional Experience:
Mathematical Software Developer, Spatial Technology, Inc., Boulder, Colorado, 1987 to
1988
Work in Progress:
"Does State and Local Government Employment Respond Asymmetrically to Changes in
Income?" in progress, October 1997
"Does Investment in Roads Lead to Conversion of Farmland?" in progress, October 1997
References:
Professor David Bradford
Professor Harvey Rosen
Woodrow Wilson School
Department of Economics
Princeton University
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Princeton, NJ 08544
(609) 258-1856
(609) 258-4022
Dr. Janet L. Yellen
Chair, Council of Economic Advisers
Old Executive Office Building
Washington, DC 20502
(202) 395-5042