Cultural Center of Cape Cod
Yarmouth, MA
American Economic Association meetings
Philadelphia, PA
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.
Correcting the maths of the "50 to 1 Project"
Fatal flaws in Lord Monckton's "analysis"
Harvard University Center for the Environment
Cambridge, MA
Inconvenient Uncertainties
by Gernot Wagner and Martin L. Weitzman
 
    Leading from behind
Rational planning demands a price on carbon
Climate Ride
New York City - Washington, DC
Europatag Wirtschaftskammer Österreich
Vienna, Austria
Woodstock, NY
But Will the Planet Notice? book talk
Air conditioning is not the enemy
Carbon pollution is.
 
    Global Kids Institute, Council on Foreign Relations
New York, NY
 
    Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Woods Hole, MA
Judge a carbon market by its cap, not its prices
The goal of emissions trading systems is to make them scarce, not to make them costly.
 
    Uncovering the Real Cost of Carbon
The U.S. government's calculation is a good start, but it's only a start
Gross Domestic Product: Grossly incomplete, but we can fix it
Green accounting is honest accounting
Benefits of Clean Air and Water Dwarf Costs 10 to 1
EPA tops benefit-cost ratios across agencies
 
    PlasTax: the best kind of nudge
Follow the Plastic Bag Example
WWF International
Gland, Switzerland