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Jeremy Weber is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), specializing in Energy and Natural Resource Economics, Development Economics, and Agricultural Economics. His work focuses on the intersection of environmental policy, energy transitions, and socio-economic impacts of resource extraction. He holds a Ph.D. and has published extensively on topics such as fracking, abandoned mine drainage, and the economic implications of fossil fuel dependency.
Research Interests:
- Energy Policy and Transition Strategies
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Justice and Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Public Policy Design and Implementation
Recent Work Trends: His publications emphasize policy solutions for fossil fuel-dependent communities, environmental cleanup efficacy, and the economic dynamics of resource extraction. Recent studies include cost-effective abandoned mine remediation and equity in energy transition programs.
No scientific awards listed. Advising no formal students listed. His research often collaborates with policy stakeholders to address real-world challenges in resource governance and rural development.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, but collaboration with environmental and policy networks is implied through his work on community-based initiatives and regulatory frameworks.
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