A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies
Neither extreme is desirable.

Neither extreme is desirable.
The gap between research and practice is well known in environmental sciences and policy, particularly by practitioners.
Increasing energy efficiency brings emissions savings.
Mobilizing the private sector for climate finance.
Behavioral aspects of climate policy.
Production-based energy use follows an inverse U-shape, consumption-based energy use does not.
Getting governance right from the beginning
Clean Investment Budgets to finance low-carbon economic development
The classic Hotelling model with stock effects and technological progress.
Sustainability ≡ Dynamic Efficiency + Intergenerational Equity