My Profile
Ted Lamm is CLEE’s Associate Director. In this role, he coordinates CLEE’s Research Fellow program and leads CLEE’s EV Equity Initiative, a multi-year effort to develop local government tools that advance zero-emissions mobility investment in priority communities. His other work focuses on innovative programs to reduce vehicle miles traveled, revenue and funding strategies to support local climate action, and climate-related financial risk.
Ted is a Research Affiliate of the UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies and serves on the California Energy Commission’s Clean Transportation Program Advisory Committee.
Prior to joining CLEE, Ted practiced both environmental law and corporate law in New York City. At New York University School of Law, where Ted received his J.D., he was the symposium editor of the Environmental Law Journal. Ted received his A.B. in English and Economics from Brown University. He has been admitted to the California, New York, D.C. Circuit, and Supreme Court bars.
J.D., New York University School of Law (2013)
A.B., Brown University (2010), magna cum laude
“Major Questions” for Texas (and for the Environment)
How Can Local Governments Plan for Equity in EV Infrastructure?
How Can Local Governments Pay for Climate Action?
Do Trump-Appointed Judges Differ when Deciding Environmental Cases?
Addressing Livestock Methane in California
New Frameworks to Address Vehicle Travel Impacts
Making Electric Vehicles More Accessible for Lower-Income Californians
Insurance Regulators Commit to TCFD-Aligned Risk Disclosure Survey
Defending EPA’s Authority to Fight Climate Change – at the Supreme Court
New Report: How to Reduce Rail Transit Construction Costs and Timelines