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Richards is an associate professor at Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, where he teaches economics and law courses. He also teaches in the areas of energy and climate change law and policy at the Indiana University Law School.He serves as associate director of the Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the Center for Research on Energy and the Environment in Bloomington, Indiana. His recent work includes research on both terrestrial and geological carbon sequestration policy and analyses of recent proposed climate legislation in the U.S. Senate.