NYU WAGTalks: Climate and Covid
NYU Wagner
NYU Wagner
Interview with Tatti Ribeiro
Offener Brief von GLOBAL 2000, VCÖ, WWF Österreich, Sigrid Stagl, Karl Aiginger und Gernot Wagner an die österreichische Bundesregierung
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is that delaying prudent policymaking does not merely result in higher marginal costs down the road. Rather, it puts us on an entirely different trajectory – one that all too easily can end in catastrophe.
Amicus Brief
McHarg Center, University of Pennsylvania
New York, NY
Testing and taxing are important steps in the fights against the pandemic and climate change— and both have their limits.
Webinar
Pausing the World to Fight Coronavirus Has Carbon Emissions Down—But True Climate Success Looks Like More Action, Not Less
Like climate economics, the economics of Covid-19 mean we need to take aggressive action, not incremental steps.
Report by Katie Brigham
Radio Corona
College Park, MD
To make sense of the spread of Covid-19, economics—particularly black swan events and compound growth—can provide guidance.
Hosted by Warren Olney
NYU Wagner
The power of compound growth has long been recognized as essential to economic development. But in both the COVID-19 pandemic and the slower-moving climate crisis, this same mathematical force is cutting the other way, revealing dangerous shortcomings in how we manage externalities.
When considering travel and other choices, economic principles can provide guidance.
New York, NY