In a Summer of Extreme Weather, Climate Costs Remain Mysterious

The economics of climate attribution are lagging behind the impacts of dangerous weather.

Covid-climate links

My Covid-climate thoughts organized in one place, in reverse chronological order

New York City Panel on Climate Change

City Hall Press Release

Foreign Policy: Sorry, Nature Isn’t Returning

Don’t Touch Your Face podcast

franknews: Ignoring Reality

Interview with Tatti Ribeiro

American Lung Association, et al. v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, et al., 9th Circuit

Amicus Brief

NYU WAGTalks: Climate and Covid

NYU Wagner

BECC

Webinar

Why COVID-19’s Effect on Carbon Emissions Isn’t a Win

Pausing the World to Fight Coronavirus Has Carbon Emissions Down—But True Climate Success Looks Like More Action, Not Less

Carbon Pricing Workshop

NYU Wagner

Volatility and Risk Institute

NYU Stern

America’s Zero Carbon Action Plan

Sustainable Development Solutions Network

NYU Wagner Hallway Talks podcast

NYU Wagner Review

Social Cost of Carbon Workshop

NYU Wagner

California Nightmare

Catastrophic fires call for rethinking suburban NIMBYism

The economic case for the United States to remain in the Paris Agreement on climate change

LSE Grantham Policy Brief

Climate Economics Nobel May Do More Harm Than Good

By Marlowe Hood/Agence France-Presse

Uncertainties in Climate and Weather Extremes Increase the Cost of Carbon

Uncertainty is not our friend

In a Summer of Extreme Weather, Climate Costs Remain Mysterious

The economics of climate attribution are lagging behind the impacts of dangerous weather.

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