“Lessons Learned from Enron’s Failed ‘Green’ Energy Policy”
Robert L. Bradley, Jr. is one of the nation’s leading experts on the history and regulation of energy and related sustainable development issues. He is president of the Institute for Energy Research in Houston; visiting fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs in London; an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute; and a member of the academic review committee of the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University. He has written five books, among them Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability (2000), Climate Alarmism Reconsidered (2003), and Energy: the Master Resource (with Richard Fulmer). He received the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award for 2002 for his pioneering work on energy as the master resource. He has presented professional testimony on energy issues to the California Energy Commission and United States Senate. He is a member of the International Association for Energy Economics, the American Economics Association, and the American Historical Association.
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