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Bentley Allan

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Nonresident Scholar, Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program

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Bentley Allan is a nonresident scholar in the Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University, director of the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab, and a transition pathways principal at the Transition Accelerator. He is an expert in the political economy of decarbonization, clean energy supply chains, and global climate governance.

The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab works with government and industry to catalyze the strategic collaborations necessary to create effective industrial policy. The Lab brings together policy analysis with the technical analysis of net-zero supply chains. The current work of the lab encompasses distilling international best practices for industrial policy, the politics and technology of clean energy supply chains, and understanding emerging global institutions to support industrial policy.

In addition to his academic work, Allan has advised governments and businesses on net-zero industrial policy and supply chain strategy. From 2020 to 2021, Allan was associate director at the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions where he funded and supported climate solutions research. Since 2021, Allan has worked through the Transition Accelerator to lead strategic roadmapping exercises for the battery metals and sustainable aviation fuels industry. He has also conducted action-oriented research on hydrogen, mass timber, heat pumps, steel, and more.


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  • Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics

Areas of Expertise

North AmericaUnited StatesClimate Change

Languages

English

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