Morgan Rote
Director, U.S. Climate
Work
Areas of expertise:
U.S. climate policy, carbon markets, renewable energy, climate adaptation, economic analysis, behavioral economics
Description
Background
Prior to joining EDF, Morgan was a Director at Keybridge LLC, where she oversaw economic and climate policy advising for government agencies and industry associations. During this time, Morgan led federal research and policy efforts to improve communication around flood risk, enhance community climate adaptation, and reduce suffering from natural disasters. Morgan has also advised on NYC municipal energy policy as an EDF Climate Corps fellow and served as a sustainable development consultant for the Global Island Partnership.
Morgan holds a MA in International Economics and Climate Policy from Johns Hopkins University SAIS and a BA in Economics from Rhodes College.
Latest pieces
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The safeguards 45V needs to avoid fossil hydrogen regrets
Energy Exchange, June 13, 2024 -
Why a strong ‘3 pillar’ framework makes sense for pivotal hydrogen tax credit
Energy Exchange, February 8, 2024 -
Opportunities for hydrogen tax credit rules to address climate impact blind spots
Energy Exchange, January 8, 2024 -
Helping new hydrogen hubs sidestep risks, deliver on climate promise
Energy Exchange, October 31, 2023 -
Lack of standards could undermine global hydrogen market before it gets started
Energy Exchange Blog, May 9, 2023 -
9 recommendations for getting US hydrogen hubs right from the start
Climate 411 Blog, September 13, 2022 -
As Congress makes big budget decisions, new polling shows bipartisan support for climate innovation investment
Climate 411 Blog, May 26, 2022