India, not China, will soon be the most significant counterweight to the United States in global climate negotiations.
National Institute Economic Review
National Institute Economic Review
India, not China, will soon be the most significant counterweight to the United States in global climate negotiations.
January 9th, 2020
The core question is whether any kind of technofix that sustains fossil-fueled capitalism and the status quo can be considered “green.”
December 14th, 2019
Der Standard Interview
September 19th, 2019
With Paul Solman
September 2nd, 2019
Letter to the Editor
Journal of Economic Literature
Book review
Nature Sustainability
Today, more than ever, ‘Spaceship Earth’ is an apt metaphor as we chart the boundaries for a safe planet. What can social scientists contribute to this conversation?
Annals of Economics and Statistics
A new conceptual framework for the age-old prescriptivism-versus-descriptivism debate
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
Toward a revamping of climate damage estimates in IPCC AR6
May 2nd, 2018
Conversation with Chris Nelder
June 12th, 2020
My Covid-climate thoughts organized in one place, in reverse chronological order
June 11th, 2020
City Hall Press Release
May 4th, 2020
Don’t Touch Your Face podcast
April 29th, 2020
Interview with Tatti Ribeiro
April 24th, 2020
Amicus Brief
April 29th, 2020
NYU Wagner
April 16th, 2020
Webinar
TIME
Pausing the World to Fight Coronavirus Has Carbon Emissions Down—But True Climate Success Looks Like More Action, Not Less
March 19th, 2020
NYU Wagner