Andrea Clabough
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Andrea Clabough is a Nonresident Fellow with the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center and an Associate at Goldwyn Global Strategies, LLC. She researches a range of energy and climate policy issues, including energy geopolitics, the oil and gas markets, renewable and zero-carbon energy technologies with a focus on offshore wind, the politics of the energy transition and climate change, and US domestic energy policy. Her recent publications include “Chevron deference is dead—and US climate action hangs in the balance” (Atlantic Council 2024, co-authored with David Goldwyn), "Reducing US industrial emissions under budgetary uncertainty" (Atlantic Council 2024, co-authored with David Goldwyn) and the book chapter “Confronting the Resource Curse: Advice for Investors and Partners” in The Role of Foreign Direct Investment In Resource Rich Regions (Baker Institute at Rice University, February 2020, co-authored with David Goldwyn). Andrea previously worked as a Research Assistant for Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc., a consulting firm focusing on international dimensions of energy security. Andrea holds a Master’s degree in International Security from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, where she was a founding Board member and Associate Editor for the Georgetown Security Studies Review. Andrea is from Knoxville, TN, and earned her Bachelor’s degree at Vanderbilt University in Political Science and History.