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Paasha Mahdavi is a Vice Chair of the Political Science and Environmental Science & Management Department at UC Santa Barbara. He directs the Energy Governance and Political Economy (EGAPE) Lab and co-founded The 2035 Initiative. His research explores how oil and gas shape governance and environmental policy. He is the author of
Power Grab (Cambridge, 2020), and has published papers and articles in top journals like
Nature Energy and
PNAS. He advises on global climate litigation, resource governance, and energy policy and serves as a non-resident fellow at multiple institutions.
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