Michael Garvey
Michael Garvey

Macroeconomic Economist

U.S. Department of Energy

Michael Garvey is a macroeconomic economist at the U.S. Department of Energy. Previously, he was a macroeconomic policy analyst at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. Prior to joining Equitable Growth, Garvey interned at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as a NCAS-M research fellow, analyzing the economic impacts of climate change. Garvey received his Ph.D. from Howard University and his research agenda focuses on analyzing the economic effects of climate change. Garvey earned an M.A. in economics, an M.S. in project management, and a B.S. in business management from Virginia State University.

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The inequitable consequences of ‘heat islands’ within the metropolitan areas of the United States and what to do about it

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In Conversation

In Conversation with R. Jisung Park

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Mitigating the impact of wildfires on homes is critical to improving U.S. economic outcomes

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Modeling future economic damages from climate change is an important and underdeveloped area of research

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Excessive heat harms U.S. workers unequally as the safety risks from climate change soar

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Sustained U.S. economic recovery depends on major equitable economic investments

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