Environmental Forecasting and the Policy Process

The spectrum of environmental policy challenges—from climate change to nuclear waste storage to coastal shoreline erosion—depend on sophisticated forecasting and modeling techniques. How sound and reliable are our environmental models? What are the inherent limits of environmental science when attempting to forecast the future under different policy regimes? Are there ways to improve environmental forecasting for policymaking purposes?

Daniel Botkin, a research professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Orrin Pilkey, the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Geology at Duke University, will discuss past performance in environmental modeling. J. Scott Armstrong, a forecasting expert and professor of marketing at the Wharton School, and Jim Manzi, CEO of Applied Predictive Technologies, will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of climate models. Stephen F. Hayward, AEI’s F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow, and Kenneth P. Green, a resident scholar at AEI, will moderate.

About the Author

 

Steven F.
Hayward
  • Steven F. Hayward writes on a wide range of public policy issues. He is the author of the Almanac of Environmental Trends, and the author of many books on environmental topics. He has written biographies of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and of Winston Churchill, and the upcoming book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents. Mr. Hayward is also a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute. He contributes to AEI's Energy and Environment Outlook series. 
  • Phone: 202-862-5882
    Email: shayward@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Hiwa Alaghebandian
    Phone: 202-862-5820
    Email: hiwa.alaghebandian@aei.org

 

Kenneth P.
Green
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