1、 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Intensities of the Steel and Aluminum Industries at the Product Level Brian P.Flannery and Jan W.Mares Report 24-13 August 2024 Updated Nov.2024 Resources for the Future i About the Authors Brian P.Flannery is a visiting fellow at Resources for the Future(RFF).Dr.Flannery j
2、oined RFF in 2012 where he continues involvement in climate and energy issues that began when he joined Exxons Corporate Research in 1980.He retired from Exxon Mobil Corporation in 2011 as Science,Strategy,and Programs Manager.At Exxon,he conducted and supported climate research,and organized intern
3、ational meetings on climate-related science,technology,economics,and policy.As an observer for industry and continuing at RFF,he followed and reported on IPCC assessments and negotiations under the UN Framework Convention.At Exxon,Flannery played a leadership role in creating the Joint Program on th
4、e Science and Policy of Global Change(MIT)and the Global Climate and Energy Project(Stanford).Flannery has served on numerous editorial and advisory boards,among them Stanford University School of Engineering and Annual Reviews of Energy and Environment and participated in assessments by the US DOE(
5、climate modeling and scenarios),EPA(climate impacts),and IPCC Working Group III.He served with business associations including the International Chamber of Commerce(Vice-Chair,Environment and Energy Commission),US Council for International Business(Chair,International Energy Working Group),and Major
6、 Economies Business Forum(Chair,Task Force on Business Engagement).Before Exxon,Flannery pursued a career in astrophysics with degrees from Princeton(1970)and UC Santa Cruz(PhD 1974)and as a post-doctoral associate at the Institute for Advanced Study and assistant and associate professor at Harvard.