What developments in energy and environmental policy will define 2024? In addition to the US general election, investments in clean energy technologies, the ongoing deployment of the Inflation Reduction Act, and climate policymaking at the state level may be stories to watch. Resources for the Future (RFF) scholars Jim Boyd, Maya Domeshek, Kristin Hayes, and Katarina Nehrkorn share their thoughts on the stories they are keeping an eye on in 2024.
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