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John Stutz is a Senior Fellow at the Tellus Institute. The unifying theme in all of his work has been the impact of consumption on individual well-being, the economy, and the environment. He has conducted numerous studies of the economics and job impacts of conservation investment compared to conventional resource-intensive alternatives. He has appeared as an expert witness on energy matters throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has also studied the economic and environmental benefits of waste prevention strategies for the U.S. government agencies, the OECD and others. Before joining Tellus in 1976, he was on the faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the State University of New York at Albany, where he received tenure, and Fordham University. He holds a doctorate in mathematics from Princeton University.
Strategies for exiting the squirrel cage
John Stutz, Erica Mintzer, Tellus Institute, 2005
Le paradoxe de l’abondance : l’argent ne fait pas le bonheur
John Stutz, Erica Mintzer, Tellus Institute, 2006
A Failed Experiment: Why electricity deregulation did not work and could not work
Richard A. Rosen, John Stutz, Marjorie Kelly, Tellus Institute, 2007
Le rôle du bien-être dans la Grande Transition
GTI Paper Series – Frontiers of a Great Transition n°10
John Stutz, Tellus Institute, Great Transition Initiative, 2006
Report on Economic Benefits and Feasibility of Strategies to Reduce Petroleum Consumption in California
John Stutz, Sudhir Chella Rajan, Tellus Institute, 2006