

Observer: "Climate Change Reading List"
By Andrew Eil

AFP: "IEA Chief Birol: An 'Unexpected Hero' Of Climate Fight"
By Catherine Hours

Stiftung Kultur und Natur
Bad Heilbrunn, Deutschland

DATUM: "Gernot Wagner über die vielversprechendsten Maßnahmen gegen die Klimakrise"
Gespräch mit Sebastian Loudon

Der Pragmaticus: "Geht Klimapolitik auch ohne Verbote?"
Gespräch mit Andreas Schnauder

"Are Cities Saving the World?"
Deutsche Welle

European Forum Alpbach
Alpbach, Austria

Yahoo! Finance: "Inflation Reduction Act after its first year"
Interview with Akiko Fujita & Seana Smith

WSJ: "The Economic Losers in the New World Order"
By Ed Ballard, Jason Douglas, and Jon Emont

Carbon Capture and Delay
As long as coal plants are still operating, it is a good idea to require them capture their carbon dioxide emissions. But those designing policies to hasten such practices must tread carefully, lest they unwittingly extend the life of dirtier energy sources.

Heatmap: "The Green Hydrogen Debate Is Much Bigger Than Hydrogen"
By Emily Pontecorvo

St. Pölten Konkret: „Klima und Natur sagen danke“
Gespräch mit Michael Koppensteiner

ClimateWire: "White House to agencies: Tally projects’ financial damage to ecosystems"
By Jean Chemnick

Guiding Misguided Economic Forces In The Right Direction
Conversation with Josh Spodek
acatech: "Geoengineering: Rettung oder Risiko?"
Amerikahaus, Munich

What the Climate Fight Is Really About
Hint: It's about minimizing risks and uncertainties.

A Congestion Toll New York Can Live With
By Charles Komanoff & Gernot Wagner

ClimateWire: "EPA's carbon metric may underestimate climate damage — at least for now"
By Jean Chemnick

WSJ: "Weeks of Extreme Heat Strain Small Businesses and Economy"
By Scott Patterson, Jennifer Hiller, and Alyssa Lukpat
