2004 September
M.
GRANGER MORGAN
Curriculum Vitae
BORN: 1941 March
17, Hanover, New Hampshire
CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A.
FAMILY: Elizabeth Nichols
Morgan (wife) b 1941, m 1963
Kristiana
M. Provasnik (daughter) b 1968, m 1991 to Stephen Provasnik
Frederick
M. Morgan (son) b 1971, m 1995 to Debbie Bellinger
Education
University
of California at San Diego,
1965-1969, Ph.D., Department of Applied Physics and Information Science.
University of California at Berkeley, 1965,
graduate work in modern Latin American History.
Cornell University, 1963-1965, M.S., Program
in Astronomy and Space Science.
Experimental thesis work at
Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory.
Harvard College, 1959-1963, B.A.,
concentrated in Physics, graduated cum laude in General Studies.
Professional
Positions
2003-Present University Professor.
1996-Present Lord Chair Professor of
Engineering.
1980-Present
Head, Department of
Engineering and Public Policy.
Professor
of Engineering and Public Policy and of Electrical and Computer
Engineering.
Also
Professor in The H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management.
1986-1995 Director of the Carnegie
Mellon Program in International Peace and Security.
1981-1982 Acting Head (Planning and
Recruiting), Department of Electrical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA.
1977-1980 Head, Department of
Engineering and Public Policy and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Engineering and
Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
1974-1977 Assistant Professor of
Electrical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy (EPP) and
Coordinator of the Graduate Program in EPP, Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA.
1974 Visiting
Associate Physicist (May
- November) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated
Universities, Inc., Upton, NY.
1972-1974 Associate Program
Director and later Program Director, Division of Computer Research, National
Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.
1970-1972 Lecturer (1970-1971) and Acting
Assistant Professor (1971-1972),
Department of Applied
Physics and Information Science, University of California
at San Diego.
1969-1972
Director, Computer
Jobs through Training Project, A job
vocational and pre-vocational motivational program for disadvantaged highschool
students and young adults, University of California at San Diego.
1959-1969 Research Assistant,
Graduate Research Assistant and NASA Fellow at: Dartmouth College, Jicamarca Radar Observatory, Cornell
University, Arecibo Observatory, and University of California at San Diego.
Professional
Activities and Memberships
Present or past member and/or chairman of
various NAS/NAE/NRC, EPA-SAB, NSF, OTA, and ANL, committees, advisory panels
and boards.
Member of the EPA Science Advisory Board.
Member of the Environmental Technology
Advisory Board, Alcoa Corp.
Member of the Advisory Council of the
Electric Power Research Institute and Chair of the Strategic Issues Committee
Member of the Visiting Committee of Engineering
Systems Division, MIT
Member of the Advisory Committee of the
Consortium on Environmental Challenges, MIT
Chair of the Scientific and Technical Council
of the International Risk Governance Council
Member of the following professional societies:
American Association for the Advancement of
Science - Fellow; Past member of the Editorial Board, Science 86; Past member of committee on Science and International
Security
American Geophysical Union
Bioelectromagnetics Society - Past member of
the Board; Past Chairman of the Awards and Public Policy Committees
Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers - Fellow; Member of the Editorial Board, IEEE Spectrum; Past member of the Publications Board; Past member
of the Editorial Board, The Proceedings;
Past Editor IEEE Press Reprint Books; Past Member, Committee on Man and
Radiation; Past Member of the Editorial Board, The Institute
Society for Risk Analysis- Fellow; Member of
the Editorial Board, Risk Analysis;
Past Member of the Board; Past member of the Awards and other Committees
Past Member of the Board of Directors,
Association of Public Policy and Management and, Past Book Review Editor for JPP&M in the area of Technology and
Policy
Member of the Advisory Board of Environmental Science & Technology
Member of the Editorial Board, Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety
and Environmental Science & Policy
Past member of program advisory boards at
Heinz Center, RFF, IIASA, Stanford, TUDelft and other Dutch technology and
policy programs, MISTRA, and Tsinghua.
Research Interests
Research interests are focused
on policy problems in which technical and scientific issues play a central
role. Methodological interests include problems in the integrated analysis of
large complex systems; problems in the characterization and treatment of
uncertainty; problems in the improvement of regulation; and selected issues in
risk analysis and risk communication. Application areas of current interest
include global climate change; the future of the energy system, especially
electric power; risk analysis including risk ranking; health and environmental
impacts of energy systems; security aspects of engineered civil systems;
national R&D policy; radio interference on commercial airliners; issues of
privacy and anonymity; and a number of general policy, management, and manpower
problems involving science and technology.
Publications
Refereed Journal Publications:
M.
Granger Morgan and
Kenneth L. Bowles, "Cross-Correlation and Cross-Spectral
Methods for Drift Velocity
Measurements", Science, 161, 1139-1142, 1968.
M. Granger Morgan, "A Laboratory
Model for Radio Star Scintillation and Other Diffraction Phenomena", Journal of Geophysical Research, 76, 2469-2486, 1971.
M. Granger Morgan, "Topics in
Technology and Modern Social Problems ... A
New Course for Advanced
Undergraduate Science Students", American Journal of Physics, 40, 116-120, 1972.
M. Granger Morgan, Barbara R.
Barkovich and Alan K. Meier, "The Social Costs of
Producing Electric Power from Coal: A
First Order Calculation", Proceedings
of the IEEE, 61, 1431-1442, 1973.
M. Granger Morgan and Samuel C. Morris,
"Needed: A National R&D Effort to Develop Individual
Air Pollution Monitor Instrumentation", Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 27, 670-673,
1977.
M. Granger Morgan, Samuel C. Morris, Alan
K. Meier and Debra L. Shenk, "A
Probabilistic Methodology for Estimating Air Pollution Health Effects from
Coal-Fired Power Plants",
Energy Systems
and Policy, 2, 287-310, 1978.
M. Granger Morgan, Samuel C. Morris,
William R. Rish and Alan K. Meier, "Sulfur Control in Coal-Fired Power
Plants: A Probabilistic Approach to Policy Analysis", Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 28, 993-997,
1978.
M. Granger Morgan and Sarosh N. Talukdar,
"Electric Power Load Management: Some
Technical, Economic, Regulatory,
and Social Issues", Proceedings of
the IEEE, 67, 241-312, 1979.
William R. Rish and M. Granger
Morgan, "Regulating Possible
Health Effects from AC
Transmission Line Electromagnetic Fields", Proceedings of the IEEE, 67, 1416-1427,
1979.
Alex Hills and M. Granger Morgan, "Telecommunications in Alaskan
Villages: A technical, economic, and
institutional analysis", Science,
211, 241-248, 1981.
M. Granger Morgan and Francis Clay
McMichael, "A Characterization and Critical Discussion of Models and Their
Use in Environmental Policy", Policy
Sciences, 14, 345-370, 1981.
M.
Granger Morgan, "Probing the
Question of Technology-Induced Risk", IEEE
Spectrum, 18, (11), 58-64, 1981 November.
M. Granger Morgan, "Choosing and
Managing Technology-Induced Risk", IEEE
Spectrum, 18(12), 53-60, 1981 December.
Indira Nair, M. Granger Morgan and Max
Henrion, "Office Automation: Assessing Energy
Implications", Telecommunications
Policy, 207-222, 1982 September.
EPP Graduate Research Methods Class,
"On Judging the Frequency of Lethal Events: A Replication", Risk Analysis, 3, 11-16, 1983 March.
M. Granger Morgan, Samuel C. Morris, Max
Henrion, Deborah A.L. Amaral and William R. Rish, "Technical Uncertainty
in Quantitative Policy Analysis:
A Sulfur Air
Pollution Example," Risk Analysis, 4, 201-216, 1984 September.
Max Henrion and M. Granger Morgan,
"A Computer Aid for Risk and Other Policy Analysis," Risk Analysis, 5, 195-208, 1985
September.
M. Granger Morgan, Samuel C. Morris, Max Henrion and Deborah A. L.
Amaral, "Uncertainty in Environmental Risk Assessment: A case
study involving sulfur transport and health effects", Environmental Science and Technology, 19,
662-667, 1985 August.
M. Granger Morgan, Paul Slovic, Indira
Nair, Dan Geisler, Donald MacGregor, Baruch Fischhoff, David Lincoln and H. Keith Florig, "Power line
Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields: A Pilot Study of Risk Perception",
Risk Analysis, 5, 139-150, 1985 June.
M.
Granger Morgan, H. Keith Florig, David Lincoln and Indira
Nair, "Power-line Fields and Human Health", IEEE Spectrum,
22, 62-68, 1985 February.
Max
Henrion, M. Granger Morgan,
Indira Nair, and Charles Wiecha, "Evaluating an
Information System for
Policy Modelling and Uncertainty
Analysis", Journal
of the American Society for
Information Science, 37, 319-330, 1986 September.
H. Keith Florig, James F. Hoburg, and
M. Granger Morgan,
"Electric Field Exposure from
Electric Blankets", IEEE
Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol. PWRD-2(2), 527-536, 1987 April.
Harald Ibrekk and M. Granger
Morgan, "Graphical Communication
of Uncertain Quantities
to Nontechnical People", Risk Analysis, 7(4), 519-529, 1987.
M. Granger Morgan, Max Henrion and
Charles Wiecha, "DEMOS: A computer
aid for engineering-economic policy modeling and uncertainty analysis", Large Scale Systems, 383, 1987.
H.
Keith Florig and
M. Granger Morgan, "Measurements of Housing Density
Along Transmission Lines", Bioelectromagnetics, 9,
87-93, 1988.
M.
Granger Morgan, "Quantitative Risk
Assessment: Low frequency
electromagnetic fields as an example", Statistical Science,
3(3), 314-319, 1988.
Xiaolin
Xi and M. Granger Morgan "Energizing
China: First itself, next the
world", IEEE Spectrum, 1989
March.
Gordon Hester, M. Granger Morgan, Indira
Nair and Keith Florig, "Small Group Studies of Regulatory Decision Making
for Power-Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields", Risk Analysis, 10, 213-228, 1990.
Indira Nair and M. Granger Morgan, Three-Part Special Report: "Part 1:
Biological Effects", 23-27; M. Granger Morgan and Indira Nair,
"Part 3: Managing the Risks",
32-35, IEEE Spectrum, 27, 1990
August.
Emilie Roth, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch
Fischhoff, Lester B. Lave and Ann Bostrom, "What Do We Know About Making
Risk Comparisons?", Risk Analysis,
10(3), 375-392, 1990.
M. Granger Morgan, H. Keith Florig,
Indira Nair, Concepcion Cortes, Kevin Marsh and Karen Pavlosky, "Lay
Understanding of Power-Frequency Fields", Bioelectromagnetics, 11,
313-335, 1990.
M.
Granger Morgan, "Probing the
Question of Technology-Induced Risk", IEEE
Spectrum, 18(11), 58-64, 1981 November and "Choosing and Managing
Technology-Induced Risk", IEEE
Spectrum, 18(12), 53-60, 1981 December.
Reprinted in Readings in Risk,
T. Glickman and M. Gough (eds.), Resources for the Future, Johns Hopkins Press,
5-29, 1990.
Gregory W. Fischer, M. Granger Morgan,
Baruch Fischhoff, Indira Nair and Lester B. Lave, "What Risks are People
Concerned About?", Risk Analysis, 11(2),
303-314, June 1991.
M. Granger Morgan and Indira Nair,
"Alternative Functional Relationships Between ELF Field Exposure and
Possible Health Effects: Report of an
expert workshop", Bioelectromagnetics,
13, 335-350, 1992.
M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, Ann
Bostrom, Lester Lave and Cynthia J. Atman, "Communicating Risk to the
Public", Environmental Science &
Technology, 26(11), 2048-2056,
November 1992.
Ann Bostrom, Baruch Fischhoff and M.
Granger Morgan, "Characterizing Mental Models of Hazardous Processes: A methodology and an application to
radon", Journal of Social Issues
, 48(4), 85-100, 1992.
Hadi Dowlatabadi and M. Granger Morgan,
"A Model Framework for Integrated Studies of the Climate Problem", Energy Policy, 21(3),
209-221, March 1993. Reprinted in The International Library of Critical
Writings in Economics, Mark Blaug (Series Editor), The Economics of Natural Hazards, Howard Kunreuther and Adam Z.
Rose (eds), Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1040pp., 2004.
Michael Maharik, Baruch Fischhoff and M.
Granger Morgan, "Risk Knowledge and Risk Attitudes Regarding Nuclear Energy
Sources in Space," Risk Analysis,
13, 345-353, 1993.
Ann Bostrom, M. Granger Morgan, Jack
Adams and Indira Nair, "Preferences for Exposure Control of
Power-Frequency Fields Among Lay Opinion Leaders," Risk: Health, Safety &
Environment, 5(4), 295-318, Fall
1994.
Cynthia J. Atman, Ann Bostrom, Baruch Fischhoff and M. Granger Morgan,
"Designing Risk Communications:
Completing and correcting mental models of hazardous processes, Part I," Risk Analysis, 14(5), 779-788, October 1994. Also reprinted in Simon Gerrard, R. Kerry
Turner, and Ian Bateman (eds.), Environmental
Risk Planning and Management, Chapter 18, Edward Elgar Publishers, 251-260,
2001.
Ann Bostrom, Cynthia J. Atman, Baruch
Fischhoff and M. Granger Morgan, "Evaluating Risk Communications: Completing and correcting mental models of
hazardous processes, Part II," Risk
Analysis, 14(5),789-798, October
1994. Also reprinted in Simon Gerrard, R. Kerry Turner, and Ian Bateman (eds.),
Environmental Risk Planning and
Management, Chapter 19, Edward Elgar Publishers, 261-270, 2001.
Donald G. MacGregor, Paul Slovic and M.
Granger Morgan, "Perception of Risks from Electromagnetic Fields: A Psychometric Evaluation of a
Risk-Communication Approach," Risk
Analysis, 14(5), 815-828, October 1994.
Ann Bostrom, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch
Fischhoff and Daniel Read, "What Do People Know About Global Climate
Change? Part 1: Mental models," Risk Analysis, 14(6), 959-970, 1994.
Daniel Read, Ann Bostrom, M. Granger
Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff and Tom Smuts, "What Do People Know About Global
Climate Change? Part 2: Survey studies of educated laypeople," Risk Analysis, 14(6), 971-982, 1994.
M. Granger Morgan and David Keith,
"Subjective Judgments by Climate Experts," Environmental
Science & Technology, 29(10),
468-476, October 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, Indira Nair, and Jun
Zhang, "A Method for Assessing Alternative Effects Functions That Uses
Simulation With EMDEX Data," Bioelectromagnetics,
16, 172-177, 1995.
John G. Adams, Jun Zhang, M. Granger
Morgan, and Indira Nair, "A Method for Evaluating Transmission Line
Magnetic Field Mitigation Strategies That Incorporates Biological
Uncertainty," Risk Analysis, 15(3), 313-318, 1995.
M. Granger Morgan and Hadi Dowlatabadi,
"Learning from Integrated Assessment of Climate Change," Climatic Change, 34, 337-368, 1996.
Jun Zhang, Indira Nair, and M. Granger
Morgan, Effects Function Simulation of Residential Appliance Field Exposures,
Bioelectromagnetics, 18, pp. 116-124, 1997.
M. Granger Morgan and Daniel Read, The
Efficacy of Different Methods for Informing the Public About the Range
Dependency of Magnetic Fields from High Voltage Power Lines, Risk Analysis,
18(5), 603-610, October 1998.
M. Granger Morgan, Milind Kandlikar,
James Risbey, and Hadi Dowlatabadi, Editorial -
Why Conventional Tools for Policy Analysis Are Often Inadequate for
Problems of Global Change,Climatic
Change, 41, 271-281, 1999.
Elizabeth A. Casman, M. Granger Morgan
and Hadi Dowlatabadi, Mixed Levels of Uncertainty in Complex Policy Models, Risk Analysis, 19(1), 33-42, 1999.
M. Granger Morgan. H. Keith Florig,
Michael DeKay, Paul Fischbeck, Kara Morgan, Karen Jenni, and Baruch Fischhoff,
"Categorizing Risks for Risk Ranking," Risk Analysis, 20(1),
49-58, 2000.
M. Granger Morgan, Louis F. Pitelka and
Elena Shevliakova, "Elicitation of Expert Judgments of Climate Change
Impacts on Forest Ecosystems," Climatic
Change, 49, 279-307, 2001.
Elizabeth Casman, Baruch Fischhoff,
Mitchell Small, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Joan Rose and M. Granger Morgan,
"Climate Change and Cryptosporidiosis:
A qualitative analysis," Climatic
Change, 50, 219-249, 2001.
H. Keith Florig, M. Granger Morgan, Kara
M. Morgan, Karen E. Jenni, Baruch Fischhoff, Paul S. Fischbeck and Michael L. DeKay,
"A Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks (I): Overview and test bed development," Risk
Analysis, 21(5), 913-921, 2001.
Kara M. Morgan, Michael L. DeKay, Paul S.
Fischbeck, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, "A Deliberative Method for
Ranking Risks (II): Evaluation of
validity and agreement among risk managers," Risk Analysis, 21(5),
923-937, 2001.
Michael L. DeKay, Mitchell J. Small, Paul
S. Fischbeck, R. Scott Farrow, Alison
Cullen, Joseph B. Kadane, Lester B. Lave, M. Granger Morgan, Kazuhisa Takemura,
"Risk-based Decision Analysis in Support of Precautionary Policies," Journal of Risk Research, 5(4), 391-417, 2002.
Edward A. Parson, Robert W. Corell, Eric
J. Barron, Virginia Burkett, Anthony Janetos, Linda Joyce, Thomas R. Karl,
Michael C. MacCracken, Jerry Melillo, M. Granger Morgan, David S. Schimel, and
Thomas Wilbanks, "Understanding Climatic Impacts, Vulnerabilities, and
Adaptation in the United States:
Building a capacity for assessment," Climatic Change, 57, pp.
9-42, March 2003.
B. Strauss and M.G. Morgan,
"Everyday Threats to Aircraft Safety," Issues in Science and Technology, pp. 82-86, Winter 2002-2003.
M. Granger Morgan, "Characterizing
and Dealing with Uncertainty: Insights
from the Integrated Assessment of Climate Change," Integrated Assessment, 4(1),
46-55, 2003.
Margo T. Brown and M. Granger Morgan,
"Expert Assessment of the Performance of the US System for Environmental
Regulation," Journal of Risk
Research, 7(5), 507-521, July
2004.
Henry H. Willis, Michael L. DeKay, M.
Granger Morgan H. Keith Florig, and Paul S. Fischbeck, "Ecological Risk
Ranking: Development and evaluation of a
method for improving public participation in environmental decision
making," Risk Analysis, 24, 363-378, April 2004.
Books
M. Granger Morgan, editor, Energy and
Man: Technical and Social Aspects
of Energy, 536pp., IEEE Press, New York, 1975.
M. Granger Morgan, Max Henrion, with
Mitchell Small, Uncertainty: A guide to dealing with uncertainty in quantitative
risk and policy analysis, 332pp., Cambridge
University Press, New York, 1990. (Paperback edition 1992. Latest printing (with revised Chapter 10)
1998.)
M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, Ann
Bostrom and Cynthia Atman, Risk
Communication: A mental models approach,
351pp., Cambridge University Press, New York, 2002.
M. Granger Morgan and Jon Peha (eds.), Science and Technology Advice to the
Congress, RFF Press, Washington, DC, 236pp., 2003.
Contributions
to Books
Authored
two chapters for
the undergraduate text Physical
Science Today, CRM Books, 1973.
Authored a Commentary (93-95) on
M.H. Glantz, J.
Robinson and M.E. Krenz,
"Climate-Related Impact Studies:
A Review of Past Experiences", in Carbon Dioxide Review 1982,
William C. Clark, ed., Oxford University Press, 1982.
Authored
Chapter 8, "Uncertainty and quantitative assessment in risk
management", 111-129, in Joseph
V. Rodricks and
Robert G. Tardiff, Assessment and
Management of Chemical
Risks, ACS Symposium Series
239, American Chemical Society, 1984.
Authored
Final Chapter, "Risk
assessment and risk
management decision-making for chemical exposures", in Gary Blau
and Brock Neely (eds.), Environmental
Exposure from Chemicals, CRC
Press, Vol. II, 107-143, 1985.
Principal
author of the
National Research Council
Committee on Uranium Mill Tailings Committee's report titled Scientific Basis for Risk
Management of Uranium Mill Tailings, National Academy Press, 264pp, 1986.
Authored "Electromagnetic
Fields", 172-173, in McGraw-Hill
Yearbook of Science and Technology, 1987.
Co-Authored with Gordon Hester, Indira
Nair and Keith Florig, Chapter 18, "Small Group Studies of Regulatory
Decision Making for Power-Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields",
415-457, in Communicating Risks to the
Public, R.E. Kasperson and P.M. Stallen (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1990.
A major contributor to the National
Academy of Sciences' Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy's
report titled Finding Common Ground: U.S. export controls in a changed global
environment, National Academy Press,
390pp, 1991.
Co-Authored with Mitchel Wallerstein,
"Controlling the High-Technology Militarization of the Developing
World", 285-299 in The Proliferation
of Advanced Weaponry: Technology,
Motivations, and Responses, W. Thomas Wander and Eric H. Arnett
(eds.), American Association for the
Advancement of Science, published in conjunction with the 1992 AAAS Colloquium
on Science and Security, 1992.
M. Granger Morgan, "Power-Frequency
Electric and Magnetic Fields: Issues of
risk management and risk communication," 297-319, in Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields: Clinical applications and therapeutic effects,
Volume 2, D.O. Carpenter and S. Ayapetyan (eds.), Academic Press, Inc., San
Diego, CA, 1994.
M. Granger Morgan and Mitchel
Wallerstein, "Controlling the High-Technology Militarization of the
Developing World", in Regional
Conflicts: The challenge to U.S.-Russian
Cooperation, J.E. Goodby (ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, "Transmission
Lines," in Encyclopedia of
Conservation and Environmentalism, R. Paehlke (ed.), Garland Publishing,
New York, pp. 639-640, 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, "Quantitative
Risk Ranking: More promise than Hattis
and Goble suggest," in Worst Things
First? The debate over risk-based
national environmental priorities, A.M. Finkel and D. Golding (eds.), Johns
Hopkins University Press, 368pp, 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff,
Lester Lave, and Paul Fischbeck, "A Proposal for Ranking Risk within
Federal Agencies," in Comparing
Environmental Risks: Tools for setting
government priorities, J. Clarence Davies (ed.), pp. 111-148, Resources for
the Future, 1996.
Chaired the committee, wrote extensive
sections, and edited report, Shopping for
Safety: Providing consumer automotive
safety information, Transportation Research Board, National Research
Council, National Academy Press, 160pp., 1996.
M. Granger Morgan, Policy Analysis for
Decisionmaking About Climate Change, in Economic
and Policy Issues in Climate Change, William D. Nordhaus (ed.), Resources
for the Future, pp. 25-58, 1998.
M. Granger Morgan, The Role of Research
and New Technology in a Restructured Networked Energy System, in Designing Competitive Electricity Markets, Hung-po
Chao and Hillard G. Huntington (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 141-158,
1998.
Made substantial contributions to several
sections of the report Our Common Journey: A transition toward sustainability, a
report of the Board on Sustainable Development, National Research Council,
National Academy Press, 384pp., 1999.
Made substantial contributions to Climate Change Impacts on the United States,
Overview Report of the National Assessment Synthesis Team for the US National
Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change,
Cambridge University Press, 154pp., 2000.
Paul S. Fischbeck, R. Scott Farrow and M.
Granger Morgan, "Introduction: The
Challenge of Improving Regulation," in Improving
Regulation: Cases in Environment,
Health, and Safety, Paul S. Fischbeck and R. Scott Farrow (eds.), Resources
for the Future Press, 461pp., 2001.
Michael L. DeKay, H. Keith Florig, Paul
S. Fischbeck, M. Granger Morgan, Kara M. Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, and Karen E.
Jenni, "The Use of Public Risk Ranking in Regulatory Development," in
Improving Regulation: Cases in Environment, Health, and Safety,
Paul S. Fischbeck and R. Scott Farrow (eds.), Resources for the Future Press,
461pp., 2001.
Alex Farrell
and M. Granger Morgan, Multi-lateral Emission Trading: Heterogeneity in domestic and international
common pool resource management, pp. 169-217 in The Commons in the New Millennium:
Challenges and Adaptation, N. Dolsak and E. Ostrom (eds.), MIT
Press, 369pp., 2003.
Hadi Dowlatabadi and
M. Granger Morgan, "A Model Framework for Integrated Studies of the
Climate Problem," Reprinted in The
International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Mark Blaug (Series
Editor), The Economics of Natural Hazards,
Howard Kunreuther and Adam Z. Rose (eds.), from Energy Policy, 21(3), pp.
209-221, March 1993, Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1040pp., 2004.
M. Granger Morgan,
"Technology and Public Policy," pp 195-212 in The Innovative University, Daniel P. Resnick and Dana S. Scott
(eds.), Carnegie Mellon University Press, 302pp., 2004.
Ken Caldeira, M.
Granger Morgan, Dennis Baldocchi, Peter G. Brewer, Chen-Tung Arthur Chen,
Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, and G. Philip Robertson, "A
Portfolio of Carbon Management Options," pp. 103-130 in SCOPE 62: The Global Carbon Cycle: Integrating humans, climate, and the natural
world, Christopher B. Field and Michael R. Raupach (eds.), Island Press,
526pp., Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, 2004.
Hadi Dowlatabadi and M. Granger Morgan,
"A Model Framework for Integrated Studies of the Climate Problem", Energy Policy, 21(3), 209-221, March 1993. Reprinted in The International Library of Critical
Writings in Economics, Mark Blaug (Series Editor), The Economics of Natural Hazards, Howard Kunreuther and Adam Z.
Rose (eds), Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1040pp., 2004.
Unrefereed
Policy and Opinion Pieces
M.
Granger Morgan, "Scientists and Public Policy,"
Opinion/Editorial Page, Wall Street
Journal, 1977 August 26.
M. Granger Morgan, "Bad Science and
Good Policy Analysis", Editorial
Page, Science, 201, 971, 1978
September 15.
M.
Granger Morgan, "Upgrading Policy
Analysis: The NSF role",
Editorial Page, Science, 222, 1187,
1983 December 16.
M. Granger Morgan, "Electronic
Entertainment: Balancing the
Diet", IEEE Spectrum, 21,
86-87, 1984 June.
M.
Granger Morgan, "New
NSF Role in Technical Policy Research
is Needed", IEEE The Institute, 9,
2, 1985 June.
M. Granger Morgan and Marvin A. Sirbu,
"Divestiture and Deregulation: An
untidy process", IEEE Spectrum, 22,
8, 1985 December.
M.
Granger Morgan, "Risk Research: When should we say "enough"?",
Editorial Page, Science, 232, 917,
1986 May 23.
M. Granger Morgan, H. Keith Florig,
Indira Nair and Gordon L. Hester, "Power
Frequency Fields: The regulatory
dilemma", Issues in Science and
Technology, 81-91, 1987 Summer.
M. Granger Morgan, "Non-foreign
Fears", originally titled "Xenaphobia in Engineering
Education", Speakout, IEEE Spectrum, 25, 10, 1988 April.
Lester B. Lave, Baruch Fischhoff and M.
Granger Morgan, "Risk Perception and Communication", CIT News, 7, 2, 12-14, 1988 Spring.
M. Granger Morgan, "Regularizing
`Pork'", Editorial Page, Science, 241,
769, 1988 August 12.
M.
Granger Morgan, H.
Keith Florig, Indira
Nair, and Gordon L. Hester, "Controlling Exposure
to Transmission Line Electromagnetic Fields:
A Regulatory Approach that is compatible with the available science", Public Utilities Fortnightly, 49-58, 1988 March.
M. Granger Morgan, "Space
Policy: Getting There From Here",
Issues in Science and Technology,
V(3), 72-77, 1989.
Contributed one of two pieces in a point counter-point
feature on 60 Hz fields at the request of Scripps-Howard News Service. See,
for example, "Two Views: Possible danger in electric, magnetic
fields", Seattle Times, 1989 July 27.
M. Granger Morgan, "Electric and
Magnetic Fields from 60 Hz Electric
Power: Possible Health
Risks?", Chance: New Directions for
Statistics Computing, 2(4), 12-20
and 37, Fall 1989.
M. Granger Morgan and Lester Lave, Guest
Editorial "Ethical Considerations in Risk Communication Practice and Research",
Risk Analysis, 10(3), 355-358, 1990.
M. Granger Morgan, "Accreditation
and Diversity in Engineering Education", Editorial Page, Science, 249, 969, 1990 August 31.
M. Granger Morgan and Anand Patwardhan,
"Shaping AGU's Contributions to Policy Debate", EOS, 27(27), 291, 1991 July 2.
Edward S. Rubin, Lester B. Lave and M.
Granger Morgan, "Keeping Climate Research Relevant", Issues in Science and Technology, VIII(2), 47-55, Winter 1991-92.
Lester B. Lave, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Gregory
J. McRae, M. Granger Morgan and Edward
Rubin, "Uncertainties of Climate Change", Nature, 355, 1992 January 16.
M. Granger Morgan, "Prudent
Avoidance", Public Utilities
Fortnightly, 26-29, 1992 March 15.
M. Granger Morgan, Viewpoint
"Balancing National Interests", The
Institute, 16(6), 1992
November/December.
M. Granger Morgan, "What Would it
Take to Revitalize Nuclear Power in the United States?", Environment, 35(2), 7-9 and 30-32, March 1993.
Hadi Dowlatabadi and M. Granger
Morgan, Policy Forum, "Integrated
Assessment of Climate Change", Science, 259, 1813 and 1932, 1993 March 26.
M. Granger Morgan, "Risk Analysis
and Management", Scientific American,
32-41, July 1993.
M. Granger Morgan and Robert M. White,
"A Design for New National Laboratories," Issues in Science & Technology, 29-32, Winter 1993-94.
M. Granger Morgan, K. Subrahmanyam, K.
Sundarji and Robert M. White, "The United States and India," The Washington Quarterly, 18(2), 155-179, Spring 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, Speakout - "The Office
of Technology Assessment: An endangered
species worth saving," IEEE Spectrum, February 1995.
M. Granger Morgan, "Death by
Congressional Ignorance: How the
Congressional Office of Technology Assessment small and excellent was killed
in the frenzy of government downsizing," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 2, 1995.
Milind Kandlikar and M. Granger Morgan,
Addressing the Human Dimensions of Global Change: A multi-actor, multi-metric approach, Human Dimensions of Global Change Quarterly,
1(3), pp. 183-208, 1995.
M. Granger Morgan and Robert M. White,
Speakout - "Dismantling America's
Technology Infrastructure," IEEE
Spectrum, January 1996.
M. Granger Morgan and Sarosh Talukdar,
"Nurturing R&D in the New Electric Power Regime," IEEE Spectrum, 32-33, July 1996.
M. Granger Morgan, "On Global
Warming and Climate Change," Carnegie
Mellon Magazine, 15(4), 31-33, Summer 1997.
M. Granger Morgan and Hadi Dowlatabadi,
Energy Technology R&D Essential to Curb Global Warming, Environmental Science & Technology, 31(12), pp. 574A-575A, 1997.
M. Granger Morgan, Speakout - Why
Congress Should Preserve the NRCs Independent Technical Advice, IEEE Spectrum, pp. 59-60, December 1997.
M. Granger Morgan, Uncertainty Analysis
in Risk Assessment, Human and Ecological
Risk Assessment, 4(1), 25-39,
February 1998.
M. Granger Morgan and Susan F. Tierney,
Research Support for the Power Industry, Issues
in Science & Technology, pp. 81-87, Fall 1998.