Roger A. Sedjo
Roger Sedjo is a senior fellow and the director of RFF's Forest Economics and Policy Program. His research interests include forests and global environmental problems; climate change and biodiversity; public lands issues; long-term sustainability of forests; industrial forestry and demand; timber supply modeling; international forestry; global forest trade; forest biotechnology; and land use change. He has written or edited 14 books related to forestry and natural resources.
Posts by Roger A. Sedjo:
- Sourcing the Future of Wood Bioenergy
- Is There a Case for Export Restrictions on US Liquefied Natural Gas?
- Can Fracking Help Achieve Climate Stabilization and Long-term Energy Independence?
- Energy Independence - What Then? (Part Three: The Broad Goal of North American Energy Independence)
- Energy Independence - What Then? (Part Two: Benefits—but Lurking Uncertainties)
- Energy Independence - What Then? (Part One: The Centrality of Oil)
- The Next Decade of Forest Management
- Is Bioenergy Carbon Neutral?
- Green Power? The Limits of Cellulosic Biofuel
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