
Gang He
Research Associate (former)
616 Serra St.
E420 Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
Climate change, energy policy
Gang He's work focuses on China's energy and climate change policy, carbon capture and sequestration, domestic coal and power sectors and their key role in both the global coal market and in international climate policy framework. He also studies other issues related to energy economics and modeling, global climate change and the development of lower-carbon energy sources.
Prior to joining PESD, he was with the World Resources Institute as a Cynthia Helms Fellow. He has also worked for the Global Roundtable on Climate Change of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. With his experiences both in US and China, he has been actively involved in the US-China collaboration on energy and climate change.
Mr. He received an M.A. from Columbia University on Climate and Society, B.S. from Peking University on Geography, and he is currently doing a PhD in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.
Publications
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- ESI Bulletin: The Real Drivers of Carbon Capture and Storage in China
Richard K. Morse, Varun Rai, Gang He
ESI Bulletin vol. 3 (2010)
Remaking the World's Largest Coal Market: The Quest to Develop Large Coal-Power Bases in China
Dr. Huaichuan Rui, Richard K. Morse, Gang He
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2010)
The World's Greatest Coal Arbitrage: China's Coal Import Behavior and Implications for the Global Coal Market
Richard K. Morse, Gang He
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (2010)
Overcoming imperfections
Richard K. Morse, Gang He
Trading Carbon Magazine (2010)

Making Carbon Offsets Work in the Developing World: Lessons from the Chinese Wind Controversy
Gang He, Richard K. Morse
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #90 (2010)
Events & Presentations
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- Prospects and Bottlenecks for Clean Energy Cooperation
October 25, 2010 Seminar
Gang He
presentation available - China Scope at MIT: Understanding China's Economy and Society
September 18, 2010 Workshop
Gang He
presentation available - Research Experience in Carbon Sequestration 2010
July 27, 2010 Workshop
Gang He
presentation, conference agenda available - The China Factor: Short and Long-term Drivers of Chinese Coal Imports
June 29, 2010 FSI Stanford Research in Progress Seminar
Gang He, Richard K. Morse - Guest Lecture: China’s Coal and Power Conflict and Its Broad Impacts
January 28, 2010 FSI Stanford Lecture
Gang He



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