
Amy Myers Jaffe
Global oil market analysis, energy transition financing, ESG investment implications, oil demand peak thesis, geopolitics of energy
Amy Myers Jaffe is a Research Professor at Tufts University and one of America's most respected energy policy analysts. She previously held positions at the Council on Foreign Relations, the University of California Davis, and NYU's School of Professional Studies. Her research covers global oil markets, petrostate political economy, and the transition to clean energy. She has been an early and consistent voice arguing that the combination of technological change, ESG investment pressure, and policy shifts will significantly accelerate oil demand decline — a thesis that has influenced how institutional investors think about fossil fuel investment risk. Her work bridges energy market analysis with ESG investment implications, making her valuable to both institutional investors and policymakers.
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