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Lee Lane

Visiting Fellow
Hudson Institute

Areas of Expertise:

Biofuels, Climate Change, Energy Economics, Environmental Policy, Hydraulic Fracturing, Natural Gas

Additional Areas of Expertise:

Political economy, institutional economics

Lee Lane is a visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute. His recent publications include monographs and book chapters on the political economy of climate policy, oil and gas production, energy and water, renewable fuels, global deforestation, and geoengineering. His book Strategic Options for Bush Administration Climate Policy was published by AEI Press. Lane’s work has been covered in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Financial Times, Time Magazine, National Public Radio, Climate Wire, Energy and Environment Daily, and E&E TV. Lane is now serving as an expert reviewer for Working Group 3 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has often testified before Congress. Before joining Hudson, he was a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-director of AEI’s geoengineering project. Earlier he was executive director of the Climate Policy Center. In the 1990s, Lane held Vice Presidencies at the CSX Corporation and the Association of American Railroads.

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