Show BioHide Bio Jeremy Klavans is a staff writer for The Review and is a Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy student at the Harris School of Public Policy. He is interested in climate, environmental, and energy policy.
The public benefits of mass transit resulting from a reduction in traffic alone outweigh the cost of public investment in infrastructure in the LA metropolitan area. More »
Controlling short-lived climate pollutants could not only delay warming trends in the near term, but may also delay sea level rise, scientists estimate. More »