Climate Policy—Past, Present, and Future

Fall 2018

Klimawandel: “Leider ist es schon verdammt spät”

KURIER-Gespräch mit Susanne Mauthner-Weber

Universität Wien Semesterfrage

Vienna, Austria

Energy Transition Show: Environmental Economics

Conversation with Chris Nelder

Climate Change, Ethics and Risk Workshop

Princeton University

University of Illinois

Champaign, IL

Ramsey discounting calls for subtracting climate damages from economic growth rates

Harvard Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy

Cambridge, MA

Policy sequencing toward decarbonization

Economics 101 says price carbon. Economics 102 says subsidize R&D. Political Economy 101 points to policies that support clean technology deployment.

Environmental Action Committee

Cambridge, MA

Declining CO₂ price paths

In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to decline over time

PBS Newshour

With Paul Solman

Do We Really Have Only 12 Years to Avoid Climate Disaster?

The widely recited “12-year deadline” to avert catastrophe is wrong — and right.

“Eine CO2-Steuer trifft die Reichen”

Gespräch mit Benedikt Narodoslawsky

Outside/In — Planet “B”

Is geoengineering crazy enough to work? Or just plain crazy?

Not all fossil fuel subsidies are created equal, all are bad for the planet

Subsidy (noun, \ ˈsəb-sə-dē \) “a grant by a government to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public”

Planetary Boundaries and the Anthropocene

Classifying policies by type and by rights assigned to polluters or victims.

University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

Policy Design for the Anthropocene

How to choose? Environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and political efficacy

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