The economist Martin Weitzman got scientists and politicians to think about the worst-case outcomes of global warming. We’re seeing them happen right now.
Bloomberg Green
Bloomberg Green
The economist Martin Weitzman got scientists and politicians to think about the worst-case outcomes of global warming. We’re seeing them happen right now.
Project Syndicate
With its fixation on equilibrium thinking and an exclusive focus on market factors that can be precisely measured, the neoclassical orthodoxy in economics is fundamentally unequipped to deal with today's biggest problems. Change within the discipline is underway, but it cannot come fast enough.
July 27th, 2021
Environmental & Energy Economics
June 10th, 2021
French Economic Association Annual Meeting
June 8th, 2021
Conversation with Rob Stavins
March 18th, 2021
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
December 7th, 2020
NYU Stern
November 24th, 2020
Göteborg, Sweden
November 16th, 2020
Montclair, NJ
September 25th, 2020
Trento, Italy
September 10th, 2021
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Bloomberg Green
New research shows significant economic costs of climate risks.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
We synthesize this emerging literature and provide unified, geophysically realistic estimates of the economic impacts of eight climate tipping points.
Bloomberg Green
The economist Martin Weitzman got scientists and politicians to think about the worst-case outcomes of global warming. We’re seeing them happen right now.
Project Syndicate
With its fixation on equilibrium thinking and an exclusive focus on market factors that can be precisely measured, the neoclassical orthodoxy in economics is fundamentally unequipped to deal with today's biggest problems. Change within the discipline is underway, but it cannot come fast enough.
July 27th, 2021
Environmental & Energy Economics
June 10th, 2021
French Economic Association Annual Meeting
June 8th, 2021
Conversation with Rob Stavins
March 18th, 2021
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco