1. report addressed to a policymaker (of your choice; examples include but not limited to Secretary of Energy/EPA, Member of Congress, Head of Energy Company/Environmental Group, Equivalent of Secretary of Energy/EPA in a foreign country, Head of World Bank).
2.Topic: pick any policy issue related to an emerging energy economics topic that you think will be important in the future to policymakers.
3. Assume your policymaker knows little about the issue but needs to make a decision. Note who is likely to favor and oppose the decision you recommend to the policymaker and why.
4. find policy issue
5.explain: what is going on (pros/con)
6.make a decision
7.who will be in favor
8.who will be in oppose to
9.the great website: the balance.com
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