Harvard Environmental Economics Program
Cambridge, MA
"Carbon prices, preferences, and the timing of uncertainty" (with Bill Hogan)
Research Workshop for Pre-doctoral Fellows and Alumni/ae
Harvard Kennedy School
"Carbon prices, preferences, and the timing of uncertainty" (with Bill Hogan)
Research Workshop for Pre-doctoral Fellows and Alumni/ae
Harvard Kennedy School
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Ending reliance on oil, coal, and gas, and embracing technologies that will only improve and become cheaper over time, is not just smart climate policy. It is the best way to improve economic competitiveness and human prosperity for decades to come.
by Kevin Schwarzwald, Nathan Lenssen, Radley Horton, Alia Bonanno, and Gernot Wagner
Deutschland hat es versäumt, eine konsequente Energiepolitik für die Zukunft zu machen. Stattdessen lähmt eine übervorsichtige Industriepolitik den Wandel. So bleibt man abhängig – von China und den USA.