Jonah Busch is a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development. He is an environmental economist whose research focuses on the economics of climate change and tropical deforestation.
He is the lead developer of the OSIRIS suite of open-source software tools for mapping the benefits and costs of alternative policy decision for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). His scientific publications on climate and forests have appeared in academic journals including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Land Economics, PLoS Biology, Environmental Research Letters, Conservation Letters, Environmental Science and Policy, and Carbon Management. He has also published on the economics of penguins, pandas, and surfers. He serves on the editorial board of Conservation Letters.
Busch has advised on climate and forests for the President of Guyana; the governments of Norway, Indonesia, Bolivia, Suriname, Colombia, the United Kingdom, and California; the Global Environment Facility; and the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility.