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  • Compared to excise taxes and carbon taxes, setback restrictions on new oil wells have larger health benefits and worker compensation losses, but are more equitable by bringing greater benefits and lower losses to disadvantaged communities in California. For California to meet green gas emissions (GHG) targets, larger setbacks than currently proposed or additional supply-side policies are needed.

    • Ranjit Deshmukh
    • Paige Weber
    • Kyle C. Meng
    News & Views
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 8, P: 562-564
  • Understanding how oil supply-side policies affect extraction, emissions and communities is important for the design of decarbonization pathways. Here the authors take a modelling approach to characterizing 2020–2045 decarbonization scenarios from various policies applied to California’s oil extraction.

    • Ranjit Deshmukh
    • Paige Weber
    • Kyle C. Meng
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 8, P: 597-609
  • By building transcontinental power pools, Yang and colleagues find global electricity demand can be 100% met by renewables, at an affordable cost.

    • Haozhe Yang
    • Ranjit Deshmukh
    • Sangwon Suh
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-12