Jeremy G. Weber is professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. He researches the policy and economics of environmental and energy issues. He regularly engages with non-academic audiences and has extensive policy experience, having worked as a research economist at a Federal statistical agency (the Economic Research Service) and as a chief economist at the White House (the Council of Economic Advisers). He also has an international perspective, which he gained from field research in Brazil and Peru and from working at the World Bank. He is the author of Statistics for Public Policy: A Practical Guide to Being Mostly Right (or at Least Respectably Wrong) (University of Chicago Press). In addition, he has authored more than 30 articles in academic journals and numerous book chapters and government reports. He is a graduate of Juniata College (BA, 2005) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (PhD, 2010).