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John J. Ewing, Adjunct Associate Professor in the Division of Environmental Sciences and Policy  

Office Phone: (919) 681-7139
Email Address: jackson.ewing@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise

    Education:
    Ph.D., Bond University (Australia), 2010
    M.A., Bond University (Australia), 2006
    B.A., College of Charleston, 2003

    Recent Publications   (More Publications)

    1. Ewing, J; Ross, M; Pickle, A; Stout, R; Murray, B. "Pathways to Net-Zero for the US Energy Transition." Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. (November, 2022): 52 pages.  [abs]
    2. Roman-White, SA; Littlefield, JA; Fleury, KG; Allen, DT; Balcombe, P; Konschnik, KE; Ewing, J; Ross, GB; George, F. "Response to Comment on "lNG Supply Chains: A Supplier-Specific Life-Cycle Assessment for Improved Emission Accounting"." ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering 10.41 (October, 2022): 13552-13554. [doi]
    3. Phillips, J; Ewing, J; Rao, A; Teji, L; Plutshack, V; Jeuland, M. "Climate Finance for Just Transitions: Building Low-Carbon Development Pathways in an Age of US-China Rivalry." Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. (September, 2022): 19 pages.  [abs]
    4. Roman-White, SA; Littlefield, JA; Fleury, KG; Allen, DT; Balcombe, P; Konschnik, KE; Ewing, J; Ross, GB; George, F. "LNG Supply Chains: A Supplier-Specific Life-Cycle Assessment for Improved Emission Accounting." ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering 9.32 (August, 2021): 10857-10867. [doi]  [abs]
    5. Ewing, JJ; Caballero-Anthony, M. "Assessing the emergence of non-traditional security studies." Non-traditional Security In The Asia-pacific: A Decade Of Perspectives. February, 2021: 3-9. [doi]  [abs]

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    Jackson Ewing is director of energy and climate policy at the Nicholas Institute of Energy, Environment & Sustainability at Duke University. He is also an adjunct associate professor at the Nicholas School of the Environment and a faculty affiliate with the Duke Center for International Development at the Sanford School of Public Policy. He works closely with the Duke Kunshan University Environmental Research Center and International Masters of Environmental Policy programs to build policy research collaboration across Duke platforms in the United States and China.

    Prior to joining Duke, Ewing was director of Asian Sustainability at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York, where he led projects on Asian carbon market cooperation and sustainable resource development in the ASEAN Economic Community. He previously served as a MacArthur Fellow and head of the Environment, Climate Change and Food Security Program at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, and has worked throughout Asia with actors in government, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations.

    Ewing publishes widely through a range of mediums and is a regular contributor to radio, television and print media. He holds a doctorate in environmental security and master's degree in international relations from Australia’s Bond University, and a bachelor’s degree in political science from the College of Charleston.

    John J. Ewing