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Bradley Nelson

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bradleynelsonClimate and Energy Security Intern

Expertise: Climate and Energy Security, U.S. Grand Strategy, Science and Technology Policy

Bradley Nelson is a second year graduate student at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University with a focus on Energy Security and Science and Technology Policy. He is a native of New York City and Darien, Connecticut and graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Political Science and minors in International Affairs and History from University of Denver in 2014.

This past summer Brad interned for The Center for the National Interest in Washington D.C. where he performed research on climate change and water scarcity as well as U.S. Middle East Strategy. He also has experience in corporate recruiting and corporate financial law.


Recent Posts

Will Secretary Perry’s Plan to Subsidize Coal & Nuclear Power Improve U.S. Energy Security?

Posted on: November 15th, 2017

MIT Researchers made a major discovery in Fusion Energy, but the lack of support continues to undermine its development

Posted on: October 27th, 2017

Tariffs on Solar Cell Imports Could Undermine U.S. Energy Security and American Competitiveness

Posted on: October 16th, 2017

The U.S. is Falling Behind in the Race to Develop Next Generation Nuclear Power

Posted on: October 13th, 2017

Can the Rentier State Survive the Electrification Revolution?

Posted on: September 29th, 2017