As a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Jeremy Carl focuses on energy policy and U.S. politics with an emphasis on energy security, climate policy, energy innovation, and global fuel markets. He has served as a policy advisor to many national political figures on a variety of issues ranging from energy to electoral strategy. With this expertise, Carl has written and edited a number of books including Powering the Armed Forces, co-authored with Admiral Gary Roughead. His academic writing on reforming California’s energy bureaucracy was praised by a bipartisan coalition of former California governors. While his academic writing has appeared in numerous professional journals in the energy and environmental field, his political writing and commentary has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Economist.
Carl received a BA with distinction from Yale University. He holds an MPA from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and did doctoral work at Stanford University, where he was a Packard Foundation Stanford Graduate Fellow.