Sorry, Wrong Number: The Use and Misuse of Numerical Facts in Analysis and Media Reporting of Energy Issues*

Posted: 5 Nov 2011

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Jonathan G. Koomey

University of California, Berkeley - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)

Chris Calwell

Ecos Consulting

Skip Laitner

American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Jane Thornton

IBM Corporation

Richard E. Brown

Kent State University - College of Business Administration

Joseph Eto

University of California, Berkeley - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)

Carrie Webber

University of California, Berkeley - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)

Cathy Cullicott

Ecos Consulting

Date Written: November 2002

Abstract

Abstract Students of public policy sometimes envision an idealized policy process where competent data collection and incisive analysis on both sides of a debate lead to reasoned judgments and sound decisions. Unfortunately, numbers that prove decisive in policy debates are not always carefully developed, credibly documented, or correct. This paper presents four widely cited examples of numbers in the energy field that are either misleading or wrong. It explores the origins of these numbers, how they missed the mark, and how they have been misused by both analysts and the media. In addition, it describes and uses a three-stage analytical process for evaluating such statistics that involves defining terms and boundaries, assessing underlying data, and critically analyzing arguments.

Suggested Citation

Koomey, Jonathan G. and Calwell, Chris and Laitner, Skip and Thornton, Jane and Brown, Richard E. and Eto, Joseph and Webber, Carrie and Cullicott, Cathy, Sorry, Wrong Number: The Use and Misuse of Numerical Facts in Analysis and Media Reporting of Energy Issues* (November 2002). Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, Vol. 27, pp. 119-158, 2002, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1955017 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.energy.27.122001.083458

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Joseph Eto

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Carrie Webber

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Cathy Cullicott

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