February 17, 2021
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In an article titled “Capitol Marble” Faculty Scott Montgomery reflects on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, explores the stage and actors shaping the end of the Trump era, and reminds us
January 15, 2021
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Faculty Scott Montgomery’s latest piece “What Has Happened? A Comment on the True State of American Democracy in 2021” takes a historical perspective on the weakening of America’s democratic order
November 23, 2020
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In “Biden’s ambitious energy plan faces headwinds, but can move the US forward” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery analyzes three factors that may influence the President-elect Joe Biden’s big plan for
October 21, 2020
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In “Dimming the Lights” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery, an energy expert, asserts “A hidden but heated theme in this election and Supreme Court hearing season, the most important in
September 21, 2020
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In “The Year of Fire and Burning Air” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery, an energy expert, analyzes how the current wildfires devastating wildfires on the West Coast may represent the
September 8, 2020
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In his Sept. 1 article titled “Silver Linings for Non-Carbon Energy – If We Want to See Them” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery investigates the possibility for the post-pandemic energy
August 31, 2020
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In his piece, originally published in The Conversation, titled “Trump Greenlights Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, but Will Oil Companies Show Up?” Jackson School faculty Scott L. Montgomery assesses the timing
July 22, 2020
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In “Requiem for a Dying Hegemon” Jackson School Faculty Scott L. Montgomery worries that America’s crumbling energy infrastructure is a sign of its waning global status.
June 23, 2020
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In his article”Plastic Dilemma: A Brief History of a Big Problem” Jackson School Faculty Scott L. Montgomery sketches the outlines of the world’s plastic problem, providing some of its key details,
May 11, 2020
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In “Pandemic Effects: The Case of Energy and Emissions” Jackson School Faculty Scott Montgomery shows why recent drops in global energy usage suggest that there can be no return to normal