1、Global Energy Outlook 2026:How the World Lost the Goal of 1.5CAGlobal Energy Outlook 2026:How the World Lost the Goal of 1.5CDaniel Raimi,Emily Joiner,Bryan Hubbell,Nafisa Lohawala,and Molly RobertsonReport 26-06 April 2026Resources for the FutureiAbout the Authors Daniel Raimi is a fellow at Resour
2、ces for the Future(RFF)and the director of the Communities in the Energy Transition Initiative at RFF.He is also a lecturer at the Gerald R.Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.In 2017,he published The Fracking Debate(Columbia University Press),a book that combines stories from
3、 his travels to dozens of oil-and gas-producing regions with a detailed examination of key policy issues.Emily Joiner is a senior research associate at RFF.Joiner obtained her bachelors degrees in sustainability and economics from Arizona State University and a masters degree in agricultural and res
4、ource economics from the University of Arizona.Bryan Hubbell is a senior fellow at RFF.Hubbell is an expert on the health and environmental impacts of air pollution.He served as the national program director for the Air,Climate,and Energy Research Program in the US Environmental Protection Agencys O
5、ffice of Research and Development.He notably led the EPA team that developed the Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program(BenMAP),a tool now used worldwide to evaluate the benefits of clean air.He also led the Risk and Benefits Group,where he was responsible for assessing exposure and ris
6、ks related to criteria air pollutants and performing benefits analyses for major air pollution regulations.Nafisa Lohawala is a fellow at RFF.She earned a PhD in economics at the University of Michigan after receiving a BS-MS dual degree in economics with a minor in computer science and engineering(