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Robert Frosch
Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
Contact:
Telephone: (617) 496-6120
Fax: (617)-495-8963
Email: robert_frosch@harvard.edu
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
September, 2006
Notes Toward a Theory of the Management of Vulnerability
Book Chapter
By Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
Summer 2007
"Policy Options for Reducing Oil Consumption and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions from the U.S. Transportation Sector"
Discussion Paper
By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Gustavo Collantes, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group/Enviroment and Natural Resources Program, 2007-2008, John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, Henry Lee, Director, Environment and Natural Resources Program and Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
The goal of this paper is to contribute to the current policy debate about how to effectively limit or reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. transportation sector.
January, 1999
Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability
Book
By Robert Kates, Former Visiting Scholar, Environment and Natural Resources Program, 1997-2000, Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program and William Clark, Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy, and Human Development; Co-director, Sustainability Science Program; Faculty Chair, ENRP
Summer 2007
"Policy Options for Reducing Oil Consumption and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions from the U.S. Transportation Sector"
Discussion Paper
By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, Gustavo Collantes, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group/Enviroment and Natural Resources Program, 2007-2008, John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, Henry Lee, Director, Environment and Natural Resources Program and Robert Frosch, Senior Associate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program
The goal of this paper is to contribute to the current policy debate about how to effectively limit or reduce oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. transportation sector.



