In order to tackle complicated policy suggestions, thorough, organized research is essential. What are the most effective methods for this kind of rigor? I notably needed phd dissertation help UK for my own major academic undertakings, and affordable assignments provided me with helpful, methodical advice. What reliable sources do you use?
Hi @Tyler Gallagher. It depends on the topic, but there's often good modeling and analysis from groups like Princeton REPEAT, Rhodium, RFF, RMI, Energy Innovation, etc. On forest policy, American Forests is one of our go-to expert resources. And here are good journalists at outlets like Heatmap, Canary Media, and E&E News who write useful articles, usually including information from these kinds of experts and policymakers. Social media can also be a useful resource. I follow a lot of subject matter experts on BlueSky, and there are still a few on Twitter/X too. And for general subject matter scientific research I use Google Scholar a lot
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