Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Climate Solutions Lab

Deborah Gordon

Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs
Former Director, Energy and Climate Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Areas of Interest: Energy innovation, climate policy, oil and gas sector, science and technology

Biography

Deborah Gordon is the former Director of the Energy and Climate Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Trained as a chemical engineer and policy analyst, Gordon works on global oil and climate change issues. After beginning her career with Chevron, Gordon managed an energy and environmental consulting practice, taught at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and directed the Energy Policy Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Gordon regularly testifies before Congress, collaborates with government agencies, industry, and NGOs, and has served on National Academy of Sciences committees. Gordon’s op eds, articles, and quotes have appeared in The National Interest, The Hill, Pacific Standard, Financial Times, Scientific American, International Economy Magazine, About Oil, Boao Review, Xinghua News, Huffington Post, Newsweek, Time, Washington Post, and New York Times. She has been featured on ABC News, PBS Great Decisions, NPR’s To the Point, E&E TV's On Point.

Research

  • Serving as Principal Investigator on the Oil Climate Project, a research initiative aimed at developing new knowledge and indicators using a novel systems approach so that stakeholders can make more strategic and sustainable environmental decisions throughout the petroleum sector

  • Researching global opportunities to reduce climate impacts in the petroleum sector and expanding the Oil Climate Index Plus Gas (OCI+), a first-of-its-kind analytic tool to assess and compare the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions throughout the oil and gas supply chain

  • Writing a new book, There Is No Standard Oil, based on extensive research findings from the Oil Climate Project, under contract at Oxford University Press with expected publication in 2021 

  • Collaborating with NASA’s Carbon Monitoring System scientists to assess methane emission impacts from global oil and gas operations

  • Conducting research on the impacts vehicle electrification will have on the oil transition strategy in order to advance a low-carbon economy

  • Investigating carbon and methane pricing that fairly assess fees across the oil and gas supply chain

Publications

  • Green Energy for Transport in South Asia: An Approach for a Clean, Sustainable Path, (with Smriti Kumble), Institute for Policy Advocacy and Governance, 2019

  • Petroleum Companies Need a Credible Climate Plan, (with Stephen Ziman), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, November 2018

https://carnegieendowment.org/files/Gordon_Petro_Companies_Need_Climate_Plan_Nov2018.pdf

  • LegalPlanet Blog, Is California Extraordinary? Its Oil Resources Certainly Are, (with Frances Reuland), November 15, 2018

http://legal-planet.org/2018/11/15/guest-bloggers-deborah-gordon-and-frances-reuland-is-california-extraordinary-its-oil-resources-certainly-are/

  • Medium, California’s Dirty Environmental Secret, (with J. Koomey), September 5, 2018

https://medium.com/@dxgordon/californias-dirty-environmental-secret-cd4f77f9afd2

  • Global Carbon Intensity of Crude Oil Production, (with M. Masnadi, et. al.), In Science, August 2018

http://science.sciencemag.org/content/361/6405/851

  • Advancing Climate Engineering Disclosure, (with David Livingston), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, May 2018

https://carnegieendowment.org/files/Gordon_Advancing_Public_Disclosure_On_Climate_Engineering_June_2018.pdf

  • Climate-wise Choices in a World of Oil Abundance, In Environmental Research Letters, IOP Science, April 2018, (with A. Brandt, M. Masnadi, J. Englander, and J. Koomey)

http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aaae76

Teaching

Independent study courses offered.

Talks & Media