Friday, January 05, 2024

Farewell EPA

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but after 20 amazing years today is my last day at EPA. From my early days toiling away in the Fortran code of a now defunct CGE model, to the wild ride of analyzing Waxman-Markey and other cap-and-trade bills for Congress, to the highs of supporting the negotiations in the lead up to Paris — the torture of dealing with the Biomass Accounting Framework and the SAB, and the intellectual stimulation of working with the Energy Modeling Forum — the fascination of working on the Long Term Strategy, the excitement of analyzing the IRA, and so much more — I can’t imagine a better way to have spent the past 20 years of my career. There really is no better place to do intellectually stimulating work on climate change and have a seat at the table to help make a difference in the world. And of course, the most amazing part of working here has been the people, it's a joy to work with so many friendly people dedicated to public service and furthering our mission to protect human health and the environment. For my next chapter, I will still be working in the same areas, taking a new position as Director of the Joint Global Change Research Institute at DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Despite the name, I won’t be far — just up the road a bit in College Park, where I’ll also have an affiliation with the University of Maryland School of Public Policy’s Center for Global Sustainability. Looking forward to a new adventure!

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