The Center for Energy Science & Policy (CESP)

Energy Resilience in the Asia-Pacific through Small-Scale Power

A closer look at CESP and APEC’s shared priorities in supporting the Asia-Pacific energy transition.

Transit Equity and Environmental Justice in Newport News, Virginia

The goals of the project were to respond directly to community member
concerns about frequency and access to public transit, while at the same time minimizing or
reversing the total greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions of the project.

Public Opinion on Climate Change

By Alyssa Chase. Public opinion on climate change will be increasingly important as the world begins to feel the adverse impacts of a warming climate. […]

Analysis of West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency

By: J. Hunter VanDoren, GMU Student Contributor In West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court heard the case for whether the EPA had […]

Climate Lawsuits and Regulatory Restrictions Hobble America’s Climate Leadership

By: Ambassador (ret) Richard Kauzlarich, CESP Co-director This blog item expands on an opinion piece that appeared in the International Business Times on August 28, […]

Powering Great Powers: The U.S.’s Potential Roles in China’s Green Energy Transition

By: Carter Coudriet, GMU Student Contributor Executive Summary             Thanks to its massive population and economy, China houses the world’s highest national electricity demand. In […]