Jason Anderson
Head of Climate Change Programme. Special subjects: climate change and energy.
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Phone: +32 (0) 2738 7470
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Jason joined IEEP in October 2004 and is based in our Brussels office. He has a BA from Harvard University and an MS and MPP from the University of California, Berkeley. Jason focuses on climate change and energy policy. Prior to coming to IEEP, he worked for 5 years at Climate Action Network Europe in Brussels, following a range of climate change and energy issues, attending many of the UN conferences, lobbying on EU legislation and initiating a range of research projects e.g. on CO2 capture and storage. Jason previously worked in Washington DC and Denver at the US Department of Energy, followed by two years in Honduras promoting solar energy.

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Action Taken to Address Climate and Energy Priorities in the EU Member States, and Prospects for Implementation of the Climate Action and Renewable Energy Package
This paper provides an early overview of the prospects for implementation of the EU climate action and renewable energy (CARE) package across the EU at Member State level, as of spring 2009. It is based ...
31 May 2009 -
Linking the EU’s Emissions Trading System to any future US Emissions Trading Scheme
The study presents a systematic comparison of design features in central climate policy initiatives at the US federal, regional and state level geared towards the establishment of an emissions trading ...
15 Jan 2009 -
Reviewing EU Budgetary Resources for Meeting Climate Change and Energy Policy Objectives
This paper, commissioned by the European Parliament Committee on Budgets, provides a review of recent EU climate and energy policy developments. It considers the future implications of these developments ...
14 Jan 2009 -
Provision of Evidence of the Conservation Impacts of Energy Production
The report describes and whenever possible quantifies the likely impacts of the key UK energy technologies, in the light of current capacity and a selection of published future scenarios for the UK energy ...
15 Sep 2008 -
Workshop: Assessing the Commission’s proposal on Carbon Capture and Storage
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a technology that some claim can provide a technical fix to buy the world time in its fight against climate change, but that others, e.g. Greenpeace, assert is a ...
27 May 2008 -
Burden Sharing: Impact of Climate Change mitigation policies on growth and jobs
The impact of climate change mitigation measures on growth and jobs has to date been little investigated, and its implications on different economic sectors are still subject to debate. There is a need ...
01 Mar 2008 -
An overview of global greenhouse gas emissions and emissions reduction scenarios for the future
This study focuses on CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. Key drivers of these emissions are activity, economics, energy intensity and carbon intensity. As reducing GDP or population is not a likely aim of ...
01 Feb 2008 -
Carbon Capture and Storage – European and US Approaches
This paper examines the role of coal in the EU and US energy supply; technical options available and current obstacles to deployment; and the policy approaches and incentives provided in Europe and the ...
11 Nov 2007 -
EU actions on climate change and energy
This paper summarises EU actions in the field of climate and energy taking into account the Energy Package published by the European Commission in January 2007. It draws conclusions regarding efforts in ...
29 May 2007 -
Cap and Trade Systems in Europe
This paper summarises the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and reviews the options being considered for its future phases including, expanding the scope of the scheme; further harmonisation; measures ...
20 Apr 2007