Philip Rossetti (@pcrossetti) 's Twitter Profile
Philip Rossetti

@pcrossetti

Senior Fellow for Energy and Environment @RSI. Tweets as boring as my profile.

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American Action Forum (@aaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"To Improve Energy Security Of Military Bases, Use Less Civilian Power—Not More" - AAF's Director of Energy Policy Philip Rossetti writes on electricity infrastructure concerns at our our nation's military bases. americanactionforum.org/research/to-im…

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“If Americans want cleaner, cheaper, and more reliable electricity, they should probably start thinking about how they can get more of the country to look like Texas.” - Philip Rossetti americanactionforum.org/insight/texas-…

Senator John Cornyn (@johncornyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Americans want cleaner, cheaper, and more reliable electricity, they should probably start thinking about how they can get more of the country to look like Texas.” - Philip Rossetti americanactionforum.org/insight/texas-… — American Action Forum (American Action Forum) July 27, 2018

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Check out AAF President Douglas Holtz-Eakin's recent op-ed for The Hill: We Need to Cut Carbon Emissions Without Killing Economic Growth americanactionforum.org/oped/we-need-t…

Catrina Rorke (@crorke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.American Action Forum is at it! From Douglas Holtz-Eakin: "Carbon taxes are a form of policy humility – the answers to emissions challenges bubble up from across the economy and cannot simply be pushed down by a Washington bureaucracy." thehill.com/opinion/financ…; and from Philip Rossetti americanactionforum.org/research/compa…

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AAF President Douglas Holtz-Eakin considers an emissions-control strategy that is consistent with conservative principles in an op-ed for The Hill. americanactionforum.org/oped/we-need-t…

Leading Authorities (@laispeakers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will there be a #recession in 2019? Is this a good year to buy a home? What indicators should consumers be watching? Economist & American Action Forum president @DjHEakin has the answers to these questions and more in our newest speaker video: youtube.com/watch?v=eF6buI…

Adele C. Morris, Ph.D. (@adelecmorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to joining the American Action Forum to speak at their event on the 26th: The Future of Clean Energy americanactionforum.org/event/the-futu…

David Hart (@profdavidhart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clean energy nerds: we are looking for one good research assistant! Part-time, flexible work averaging 10 hours per week funded through fall 2020. Click below if interested itif.org/jobs#energy-re…

Amy Harder (@amyaharder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The conservative think tank whose report suggested the Green New Deal could cost as much as $93 trillion just released another study seeking to put more price tags on the proposal. Estimated numbers ↓ axios.link/fiGS The group says a carbon tax would be better.

The conservative think tank whose report suggested the Green New Deal could cost as much as $93 trillion just released another study seeking to put more price tags on the proposal. 
Estimated numbers ↓ 
axios.link/fiGS 

The group says a carbon tax would be better.
Ted Nordhaus (@tednordhaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD on nitrogen pollution, fertilizer, and farming. 1. You hear a lot that food system and synthetic fertilizer cause nitrogen pollution. That's because most food is grown conventionally, hence most nitrogen pollution comes from synthetic fertilizer and conventional farms

THREAD on nitrogen pollution, fertilizer, and farming.

1. You hear a lot that food system and synthetic fertilizer cause nitrogen pollution. That's because most food is grown conventionally, hence most nitrogen pollution comes from synthetic fertilizer and conventional farms
Richard Meyer (@richardmeyerdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we took the US electricity grid of 2008--meaning more coal, less natural gas, less renewables--and applied it to the record high amount of electricity generated last year, CO2 emissions would have been 36% higher.

If we took the US electricity grid of 2008--meaning more coal, less natural gas, less renewables--and applied it to the record high amount of electricity generated last year, CO2 emissions would have been 36% higher.
American Action Forum (@aaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EVENT: Catch AAF's @Djheakin and other policy experts for a panel discussion delving into drug pricing in the United States with ITIF. Register for free today. itif.org/events/2019/06…

American Security Project (@amsecproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have experience in #development #externalrelations #socialmedia? Apply for ASP's new #job opening for an Associate Manager of Development and External Relations #dcjobs bit.ly/2ziimT7

Jason Bordoff (@jasonbordoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hugely well-deserved praised for the rigorous, nonpartisan, actionable research that Adele C. Morris, Ph.D. has been doing for many years now on carbon pricing (and much more) 🙌 eenews.net/stories/106065… via E&E News