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Jerusalem Post: “Drastic cut in climate pollution is best path to economic growth – study”

by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman

Is Europe’s Energy Crisis Forcing a Green Industrial Revolution?

By Katie Gilbert

The Risky Language of Climate Uncertainty

Academics need to stop talking about climate change in ways that obscure its true dangers.

The High Stakes of Climate-Risk Accounting

Although businesses and investors stand to make a lot of money if they can properly navigate the new risk environment, no one seems to have a good explanation for why we are where we are. Climate risks, in particular, have been systematically underestimated, and thus mispriced, for decades.

Environment for Development

Kampala, Uganda

NYT: Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board

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Introduction for Special Issue in Honor of Martin Weitzman

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