Carbon pricing vs. regulation: An economist weighs in
Price carbon, and get out of the way. It's effective. It’s cheap. It works. Except for when politics gets in the way.

Price carbon, and get out of the way. It's effective. It’s cheap. It works. Except for when politics gets in the way.
Advancing International Climate Change Cooperation
Economics is largely just organized common sense, and it doesn’t get much more common sense than benefit-cost analysis.
FT Letter by Gernot Wagner and Martin L Weitzman
by Joshua Tewksbury and Gernot Wagner
Lecture on U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
U.S. Social Cost of Carbon
Nicholas Institute Environmental Policy Seminar
Applied Environmental Economic Seminar
Climate Reality, Organizing for Action, and Sierra Club join forces with EDF
Stern School of Management
If you think like an engineer climate change has dozens of challenges. If you think like an economist, it has one.
Coal lobby speaks, industry no longer listens
Yarmouth, MA
Philadelphia, PA
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.
Fatal flaws in Lord Monckton's "analysis"
Cambridge, MA
by Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman