Peer-reviewed
- Villarreal-Singer, D., de Obeso, J.C., Rubenstein, Carr, M-E (2014). A New Tool to Quantify Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Use and the Impact of Energy Policies. Journal of Greenhouse Measurement and Management. doi: 10.1080/20430779.2013.874260
Book chapters
- “Sea level rise in a changing climate” (M-E Carr, M. Rubenstein M., A. Graff, D Villarreal) in Gerrard M.B., Wannier G.E (ed),Threatened Island Nations: Legal Implications of Rising Seas and a Changing Climate, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Other
While working as a researcher at the Columbia Climate Center, I was part of a collaboration between Columbia and the now defunct Deutsch Bank Climate Change Advisors. The project centered round developing an energy and emissions model that was used to quantify the impact of climate and energy policies around the world. This work lead to multiple investor reports published by the bank:
- July 2011 - Global Climate Change Policy Tracker: Winners and Losers.
- April 2012 - Global Climate Change Policy Tracker: Continued Progress on Mandates, but the Emissions Challenge Remains.
- May 2012 - Global Climate Change Policy Tracker: Efficiency mandates drive abatement impacts.
I've also had some articles published on the Earth Institute's blog state of the planet. For a list, click here.