Cody Warner is an energy and environmental economist focusing on adaptation to climate change in the electric power sector. His dissertation investigates the risk and cost implications of electric utility investment in wildfire mitigation, and was featured in an article by The New York Times. While pursuing his Ph.D. in Energy and Resources at UC Berkeley, Cody was a graduate student researcher with Lawrence Berkeley Lab's Electricity Markets and Policy Group, where he modeled the market value of utility-scale solar and battery storage plants. Prior to UC Berkeley, Cody was a Senior Research Analyst at The Brattle Group and provided economic analysis on the damages of PFAS water contamination in Minnesota. Cody earned his B.A. in Economics from Northwestern University.
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