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Ted Lamm
Ted Lamm is a Senior Research Fellow at CLEE. Ted’s research focuses on California policies regarding climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, and the relationships between other areas of policy and the achievement of California’s climate change-related goals. 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 and participated in the NYU/NRDC Environmental Law Clinic. Ted received his A.B. in English and Economics from Brown University.
J.D., New York University School of Law (2013)
A.B., Brown University (2010), magna cum laude
A Word on Congestion Pricing
How are California Cities Planning for the EV Transition?
Are California Cities Ready for an Equitable EV Transition?
Mapping City Priorities for an Equitable EV Infrastructure Rollout
Funding Public Transit Is Crucial for California’s Climate Goals
Building Climate Resilience in California’s Insurance Sector
“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?