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The Climate and Energy Policy Program (CEPP) operates at the interface of policy analysis, academic research and education, and stakeholder engagement. It serves as a practical, timely, and neutral voice focused on informing decision making on climate and energy law and regulation. Understanding the costs, trade-offs, and consequences of policy and regulatory strategies is critical for improving our climate future and building a just, equitable, and resilient transition to a clean energy system. By collaborating with external partners in the government, private, and non-profit sectors, the CEPP integrates interdisciplinary research with direct policy engagement, while also providing opportunities for Stanford students and faculty to directly engage with and solve real energy and climate policy problems. Learn more about CEPP and our work here.


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I am an economist at the Climate and Energy Policy Program at The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.
Samuel Hudgens is a Wildfire Legal Fellow at the Climate and Energy Policy Program. His research focuses on the legal framework that governs the use of prescribed fire and the interaction between wildfire and the regulation of insurance.
Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University
Lawyer. Scholar. Advisor. Energy and Climate. Innovation in regulated industries. I direct the Climate and Energy Policy Program at @stanfordwoods.
Avery Bick is a geospatial data scientist specializing in the synthesis and analysis of socio-environmental data. He has an interdisciplinary mindset and hopes to contribute to a more equitable and livable world for society and nature alike.
Meghan Atallah joined the Climate and Energy Policy Program as the Electricity Policy Legal Fellow in January 2025. Her research interests include clean energy, electrification, and grid expansion issues.
Environmental Health Research Scientist
Early Career Climate Law Fellow
Climate and Energy Policy Program research scientist
Hi, I am Demitri. I hope I can edit my bio later.