About Bryan Parthum
I am a senior economist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the National Center for Environmental Economics. My work and research involves climate and environmental economics and their integration into Federal policy. I have published in areas related to nonmarket valuation, environmental policy, and the social cost of greenhouse gases. A driving force behind my work is a desire to increase our understanding of the linkages between humans and the environment, and to examine how policies that affect these linkages distribute benefits (and costs) to subgroups of people.