ESE Candidate Bob Kopp | "Incorporating Deep Time and the Long Now Into Climate Change Policy and Regulatory Analysis: Lessons From a Social Cost of Carbon Assessment"
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ESE Candidate Bob Kopp | January 25 2011
Bob Kopp is a climate scientist currently serving as a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Office of Climate Change Policy & Technology. Bob's work at DOE focuses in part on strengthening the interface between Earth science and climate policy -- for instance, developing approaches for incorporating climate change impacts into policy and regulatory analysis -- and in part on delivering international policy solutions to promote energy efficiency. Prior to this fellowship, he was a Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy postdoctoral research fellow in Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs and its Department of Geosciences. He received his Ph.D. in geobiology from Caltech in 2007 and his S.B. in geophysical sciences from the University of Chicago in 2002.
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