Gang

Gang He

  • Research Associate

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Biography

Gang He's work focuses on China's energy and climate change policy, carbon capture and sequestration, domestic coal and power sectors and their key role in both the global coal market and in international climate policy framework.  He also studies other issues related to energy economics and modeling, global climate change and the development of lower-carbon energy sources. 

Prior to joining PESD, he was with the World Resources Institute as a Cynthia Helms Fellow.  He has also worked for the Global Roundtable on Climate Change of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. With his experiences both in US and China, he has been actively involved in the US-China collaboration on energy and climate change. 

Mr. He received an M.A. from Columbia University on Climate and Society, B.S. from Peking University on Geography, and he is currently doing a PhD in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.

publications

Policy Briefs
November 2010

ESI Bulletin: The Real Drivers of Carbon Capture and Storage in China

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Policy Briefs
June 2010

Overcoming imperfections

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Policy Briefs
February 2010

Digging in Deep: Carbon Capture and Storage Technology in China is Driven by Energy Security Concerns

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