John H. Cochrane

John H. Cochrane

economist United States

John H. Cochrane is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and an influential economist known for his research on finance, macroeconomics, and economic policy. His critiques of current European energy policies emphasize the challenges of achieving net-zero carbon emissions without nuclear energy, arguing that the shift towards renewable resources like wind and solar has not only failed to reduce carbon emissions but has also contributed to economic stagnation in the region. Cochrane's insights reflect a growing debate over the reliability of energy sources amidst concerns about energy security and economic growth.

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United States United States: John H. Cochrane a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution told FOX Business that embracing net-zero has contributed to the astonishing end of European growth. 4

Fox News: Nuclear power gains favor in Denmark after massive Portugal-Spain blackout