1、Global Energy Outlook 2025:Headwinds and Tailwinds in the Energy TransitionAGlobal Energy Outlook 2025:Headwinds and Tailwinds in the Energy TransitionYuqi Zhu,Daniel Raimi,Emily Joiner,Brandon Holmes,and Brian C.PrestReport 25-07 April 2025Resources for the FutureiAbout the Authors Yuqi Zhu is a se
2、nior research associate at Resources for the Future(RFF).Zhu joined RFF in 2022 after receiving his masters degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.Prior to graduate school,he worked in corporate development at Liberty Media,a media and communications holding company in Denver.Daniel
3、 Raimi is a fellow at RFF and a lecturer at the Gerald R.Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.He works on a range of energy policy issues with a focus on tools to enable an equitable energy transition.In 2017,he published The Fracking Debate(Columbia University Press),a book th
4、at combines stories from his travels to dozens of oil-and gas-producing regions with a detailed examination of key policy issues.He also cohosts Resources Radio,a weekly podcast from RFF,in which he interviews leading researchers on energy and environmental topics.Emily Joiner is research associate
5、at RFF who works on a suite of topics with a focus on wildfire risk impacts and mitigation.Joiner obtained bachelors degrees in sustainability and economics from Arizona State University and a masters degree in agricultural and resource economics from the University of Arizona.Brandon Holmes joined
6、RFF as a research analyst in October 2023.Before working at RFF,Holmes earned his MSc in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics at Durham University in the United Kingdom,writing his thesis on the impact of flood zoning on house prices with respect to property elevation.A native of the Washing