Social science research to inform solar geoengineering

Climate Policy Forum

How individual actions can combat climate change

Personal efforts make a difference when they gather momentum across society, says a climate economist

ORF Im Zentrum: „Klima schützen, Leben retten – Wie radikal muss der Wandel sein?“

Mit Claudia Reiterer

How I Cut My Use of Fossil Fuels

We asked people steeped in climate and renewable-energy issues how they reduced their personal carbon footprints

EU Parliament Progressive Alliance

Brussels, Belgium

European Parliament

Brussels, Belgium

CNET: “Should we dim the sun? Why we need to talk about solar geoengineering”

By Jackson Ryan

IMF Independent Evaluation Office

IEO Seminar series

Lawmakers Need to Do Whatever It Takes to Price Carbon

No policy should be excluded based on purist economic or environmentalist principles

The Pulse: “New fronts in the fight against climate change”

WHYY Philadelphia & Delaware

Daily Climate Damage Should Feel More Like a Disaster

One-off events like Deepwater Horizon leave a lasting impression, but the normal burning of fossil fuels has an even worse impact.

ClimateWire: “Here comes the social cost of carbon. Will it address EJ?”

By Jean Chemnick

UPenn Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

Philadelphia, PA

The Atlantic: “Policy can’t fix politics”

Reuters on McKinsey report: “The net-zero transition”

$3.5 trillion in new investments globally, per year through 2050, to get to net zero emissions.

Timing is everything

Acting early can change the entire trajectory of a pandemic — or the global climate crisis

Junge Volkspartei Niederösterreich

Gesprächsreihe Öko-Ausschuss

‘Degrowth’ won’t work

Arguments to limit economic growth are all too tempting, but effectively fighting climate change implies more growth, not less.

Auch kleine Schritte gegen den Klimawandel zählen

Persönliche Bemühungen machen sehr wohl einen Unterschied, wenn sie in der Gesellschaft an Dynamik gewinnen.

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