Harvard University freshman seminar
Cambridge, MA
Discussion of "Quantifying climate externalities: the Social Cost of Carbon" in Jim Stock's freshman seminar "The U.S. Energy Revolution and its Implications." My slides.
Discussion of "Quantifying climate externalities: the Social Cost of Carbon" in Jim Stock's freshman seminar "The U.S. Energy Revolution and its Implications." My slides.
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