Heating up history: The 90s, a missed opportunity for climate change

Xennials Podcast with Charlotte Kan

Guardian: “Economic damage from climate change six times worse than thought”

by Oliver Milman

Don’t Slam the Door on Inexpensive Chinese Electric Vehicles

While the broader Inflation Reduction Act will substantially cut carbon emissions, the new tariffs on Chinese EVs will have the opposite effect. They risk derailing the transition to EVs, and they pit U.S. middle-class consumers against auto workers and shareholders.

Carbon Dioxide as a Risky Asset

Christian Science Monitor: “Tesla news looks grim. But the bigger picture for EVs is a bright one.”

by Stephanie Hanes

Ausschuss für Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomie

Leipzig, Germany

Averting Climate Catastrophe Requires Economic Growth

Improving energy efficiency is not enough for advocates of degrowth, who espouse energy sufficiency as the best way to fight climate change. But their argument is absurd: using limited inputs more efficiently is the definition of economic productivity – which, in turn, boosts growth.

NPR: “Startups want to geoengineer a cooler planet. With few rules, experts see big risks”

by Julia Simon

CNBC: “Climate change could cost Americans born in 2024 nearly $500,000 in their lifetime”

by Annie Nova

Solar Geoengineering To Cool the Planet: Is It Worth the Risks?

by Renée Cho

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