69 | Understanding the Equity and Justice Dimensions of Energy Policy Decisions

Published: Jan. 5, 2022, 5 p.m.

b"In her research, Sanya Carley examines the effects of energy policies, including their equity and justice implications. \\n\\nIn a new episode of On the Evidence, Carley discusses her increased interest in understanding the human element of energy policy decisions: Who makes policy decisions, who benefits from those decisions, and who does not. \\n\\nCarley is a professor at the Paul O\\u2019Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, where she directs the Master of Public Affairs (MPA) Program and O'Neill Online MPA Program. In the fall of 2021, she was selected to be the 21st recipient of the David N. Kershaw Award and Prize, which recognizes professionals younger than 40 who have made distinguished contributions to the field of public policy. \\n\\nIn the episode, Carley discusses the origin story of her interest in energy policy, why she became interested in the equity and justice dimensions of energy policy, and how she ensures that her research influences decision makers. \\n\\nA full transcript of the episode is available here: mathematica.org/blogs/understanding-the-equity-and-justice-dimensions-of-energy-policy-decisions\\n\\nFollow Carley on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/carleysanya\\n\\nListen to her new podcast, Just Energy, here: https://spoti.fi/3so2FXF\\n\\nRead her scholarship here: https://bit.ly/3HlLPP5\\n\\nLearn more about Mathematica's work on climate change here: https://mathematica.org/sp/climate-change/climate-action\\n\\nListen to our interview with Adam Coyne about Mathematica's recent work around climate action here: https://bit.ly/3msxxDZ"