Winter 2010-2011
A Conversation with Charles (Skuk) Jones
Media Feature
By Lucia Cordon and Charles Jones, Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
Charles (Skuk) Jones, a research fellow with the Energy Research, Development, Demonstration and Deployment Policy project (ERD3) of the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group, discusses investments in innovation, his time on a U.S. Naval nuclear submarine, and the future of alternative energy with communications intern Lucia Cordon.
Winter 2010-11
"Featured Fellow: Charles (Skuk) Jones"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Lucia Cordon and Charles Jones, Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
Charles (Skuk) Jones is a research fellow with the Energy Research, Development, Demonstration and Deployment Policy project (ERD3) of the Belfer Center's Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group. He researches financing of alternative energy innovation.
Summer 2010
Ruud Kempener Builds International Cooperation on Energy Policy
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Lucia Cordon
Ruud Kempener is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Belfer Center's Energy Research, Development, Demonstration & Deployment (ERD3) Policy project.
Summer 2010
"Media Coverage Impacts Climate Change Perceptions, Actions"
Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter
By Lucia Cordon
Leading climate journalists and scholars headlined a three-part seminar series this spring on "Climate Change & the Media," sponsored by the Belfer Center and the Shorenstein Center on the Media, Politics and Public Policy. The seminars looked at the impact of media on public perceptions of the reality and threat of climate change.
March 5, 2010
Climate Change Reporters: 2010 a Year of Uncertainty for Cap-and-Trade
News
By Lucia Cordon
When thinking about climate change and the future, a word comes to mind for Juliet Eilperin. This word is "uncertainty." Eilperin, who covers environment for the Washington Post, said at a Harvard Kennedy School climate-media event Thursday that there is uncertainty in the United States today on political action, on consistency in policy making, and on public opinion regarding climate change.
February 5, 2010
New York Times' Andrew Revkin, American University's Matthew Nisbet, Urge Better Communication on Climate Change
News
By Lucia Cordon
Andrew Revkin of the New York Times' blog "Dot Earth" and Matthew Nisbet, assistant professor in the School of Communication at American University, headlined a panel discussion at Harvard Kennedy School Thursday on "The Public Divide Surrounding Climate Change."



