Wesleyan University
College of the Environment Think Tank
ORF: Wo man wirklich „öko“ leben kann
Stadt, Speckgürtel, Land
Henry Hart Rice Urban Policy Forum
NYU Wagner
For Effective Climate Policy, the First Step is the Hardest
After more than three decades of trying, Austria moves to tax carbon.
APA: „Ökobonus nicht isoliert betrachten“
Wagner: Differenzierung zwischen Stadt und Land politisch nachvollziehbar
Wiener Zeitung: „Urbanität als Klimarettung“
Leitartikel von Thomas Seifert
Die Presse: „Die Verbauung muss stoppen“
Gespräch mit Christine Imlinger
Kunst Haus Wien
Hundertwasser bewegt
The Guardian book review: Geoengineering – a stark warning
By Bibi van der Zee
The Naked Scientists: Is green energy more expensive?
Does cutting down on fossil fuel prove to be more cost effective for the green energy consumer?
FAZ: "Größer denken, kleiner wohnen"
von Winand von Petersdorff
Profil: „Werden auf Nuklearenergie nicht verzichten können“
Gespräch mit Christina Hiptmayr
Salon: "Could Earth be cooled by reflecting sunlight back into space?"
Interview with Matthew Rozsa
We Need to Talk About Geoengineering
Although climate change is primarily caused by excess greenhouse-gas emissions, there are many links in the chain between economic activities and the real-world effects of planetary warming. Each of these can be addressed in different ways, and all options should at least be on the table.
Is it economists' fault?
Biases inherent to the way economics is typically practiced by consultants is slowing meaningful progress on fighting climate change.
Heat has larger impacts on labor in poorer areas
by A. Patrick Behrer, R. Jisung Park, Gernot Wagner, Colleen M. Golja, and David W. Keith
New Summits
Project Syndicate Panel Discussion and Q&A with International Media