
Jonathan R. Camuzeaux
Senior Director, Global Strategy & Engagement
Work
Areas of expertise:
Climate Change, Energy, Sustainability, Innovation, Social Impact
Description
Jonathan Camuzeaux leads strategic efforts that ensure climate solutions safeguard those most affected. He works to integrate a wide range of perspectives and priorities at local, regional, and global levels, fostering more effective approaches to climate action.
Background
Jonathan has spent the last 15 years working in the areas of environmental policy and economics, climate policy, and international development. Jonathan has worked throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and he has had the privilege to call Italy, India, Argentina, and the United States home. He holds a Master of History from Bordeaux III University and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.
Publications
Lackner, M., Koller, S., and Camuzeaux, J.R. (2019). Policy Brief—Using Lessons from Reverse Auctions for Renewables to Deliver Energy Storage Capacity: Guidance for Policymakers. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 13 (1), 140–148.
Mohlin, K., A. Bi, S. Brooks, J.R. Camuzeaux & T. Stoerk (2019) "Turning the corner on US power sector CO2 emissions - a 1990-2015 state level analysis". Environmental Research Letters, 14, 084049.
Mohlin, K., Camuzeaux, J.R. , Muller, A., Schneider, M., and Wagner, G. (2018). Factoring in the forgotten role of renewables in CO2 emission trends using decomposition analysis. Energy Policy, 116, 290-296.
EDF and IETA, “Doubling Down on Carbon Pricing: Laying the Foundation for Greater Ambition,” 2016.
Camuzeaux, J.R., Alvarez, R.A., Brooks, S.A., Browne, J.B., Sterner, T. (2015). Influence of Methane Emissions and Vehicle Efficiency on the Climate Implications of Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Trucks. Environmental Science & Technology, 49, 6402-6410.
Latest pieces
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How we underestimate the costs of climate change, and why it matters now
Market Forces Blog, February 17, 2021 -
Why it matters that California hit its 2020 emissions target four years early
Climate 411, July 12, 2018 -
Study: Renewables played crucial role in U.S. CO2 reductions
Market Forces, February 26, 2018 -
California Bucks Global Trend with another Year of GHG Reductions
EDF Talks Global Climate , November 20, 2017 -
How climate policy can mitigate extreme weather’s economic toll
Market Forces, September 25, 2017 -
Doubling Down on Carbon Pricing
Source, April 21, 2016 -
From Copenhagen to Paris
Foreign Affairs, November 25, 2015 -
Influence of Methane Emissions and Vehicle Efficiency on the Climate Implications of Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Trucks
Source, May 22, 2015