Thernstrom Discusses How to Address Climate Change
The National Review quotes CEO Sam Thernstrom on the inadequacy of renewable resources alone in meeting America’s electricity demand.
The National Review quotes CEO Sam Thernstrom on the inadequacy of renewable resources alone in meeting America’s electricity demand.
Energy News Network writer Jean Chemnick quotes EIRP’s Sam Thernstrom on how Republicans view climate science. He is quoted as saying “I think Republicans are in a very different space now. I think they are much more on board with the idea that there are harms to climate change and that they are attributable to man-made CO2 emissions…
David Garman, a former Under Secretary of Energy during the George W. Bush administration and the lead author of a new joint report by the Clean Air Task Force and the Energy Innovation Reform Project, explains why he believes the Department of Energy needs reform and how to do it.
Vox energy and climate writer David Roberts describes an EIRP literature review by MIT expert Jesse Jenkins and Samuel Thernstrom in the context of wider debates on energy and climate change.
The UAE web site The National reported on an EIRP cost assessment of advanced nuclear power plants in the context of growing interest in nuclear power in the Middle East.
The UK energy/climate web site The Energy Collective reports on an EIRP study of advanced nuclear power plant costs, conducted with the Energy Options Network.
The clean energy web site GreenBiz cited an EIRP research study on deep decarbonization of the power sector.
Executive director Samuel Thernstrom talked to R & D Magazine reporter Kenny Walter about a 2017 EIRP study of the costs of advanced nuclear power plants in an in-depth interview.
Samuel Thernstrom offers his perspective on the Trump Administration’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord in Scientific American.
Kennedy Maize of POWER magazine cites a 2017 review of scientific literature on deep decarbonization by MIT researcher Jesse Jenkins and EIRP’s Samuel Thernstrom.