Linking sound economics with global politics

In honor of the 2014 Upton Scholar Robert N. Stavins

A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies

Neither extreme is desirable.

Recalibrating Conservation Science Incentives

The gap between research and practice is well known in environmental sciences and policy, particularly by practitioners.

Carbon Cap and Trade

Cap and trade comes in two parts: a cap on total emissions and a system that allows trading to achieve that limit as cost-effectively as possible.

The rebound effect is overplayed

Increasing energy efficiency brings emissions savings.

Quantity-Performance Instruments for Public Climate Funds

Mobilizing the private sector for climate finance.

Improving the Effectiveness of Climate Finance

ODI, CPI, EDF & Brookings joint research initiative

Climate Policy: Hard Problem, Soft Thinking

Behavioral aspects of climate policy.

Energy Content of World Trade

Production-based energy use follows an inverse U-shape, consumption-based energy use does not.

Sectoral Crediting

Getting governance right from the beginning

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