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Ep 39: Joseph Majkut, Director of Climate Policy at Niskanen Center

Author
MCJ
Published
Mon 23 Sep 2019
Episode Link
https://www.mcj.vc/media/podcast

Today’s guest is Joseph Majkut, Director of Climate Policy at Niskanen Center.


Joseph is an expert in climate science, climate policy, and risk and uncertainty analysis for decision making. He is frequently cited by prominent media outlets; his writing has been featured in scientific journals, public media, and environmental trade press; and he has been invited to testify before Congress on climate and scientific research. Before joining the Niskanen Center, he worked on climate change policy in Congress as a congressional science fellow, supported by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He holds a PhD from Princeton University in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the Delft University of Technology, and a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College.


In today’s episode, we cover:



  • Joseph’s background pre-Niskanen, including why he left academia and came to DC

  • Overview of Niskanen and their work

  • Niskanen origin story, including how it is similar and different to the Cato Institute

  • Joseph’s role as director of climate policy and how his team fits in

  • Initiatives they are currently working on, and how they select and prioritize

  • Discussion about carbon pricing, viability and implications

  • Discussion about political landscape and best way to make headway in polarized climate

  • Advice to others looking to help


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