Carbon Brief looks at the basics, the science and the politics of the social cost of carbon, as well as the legal situation in the US
February 14th, 2017
February 14th, 2017
Carbon Brief looks at the basics, the science and the politics of the social cost of carbon, as well as the legal situation in the US
February 8th, 2017
Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show
December 15th, 2016
Futurezone Gespräch mit Markus Keßler
December 7th, 2016
Gothenburg, Sweden
November 29th, 2016
Montecito, CA
November 25th, 2016
Vienna, Austria
November 24th, 2016
Vienna, Austria
Foreign Affairs
The Good and Bad News for Climate Change
November 9th, 2016
Half Moon Bay, CA
Earth's Future
A review of empirical social science literature, and prospects for future research
March 27th, 2018
Champaign, IL
Applied Economics Letters
January 31st, 2018
Cambridge, MA
Nature Energy
Economics 101 says price carbon. Economics 102 says subsidize R&D. Political Economy 101 points to policies that support clean technology deployment.
November 2nd, 2017
Cambridge, MA
October 10th, 2017
Berlin, Germany
September 21st, 2017
Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show
September 19th, 2017
Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
Nature Climate Change
Solar geoengineering is no substitute for cutting emissions, but could nevertheless help reduce the atmospheric carbon burden. In the extreme, if solar geoengineering were used to hold radiative forcing constant under RCP8.5, the carbon burden may be reduced by ~100 GTC, equivalent to 12–26% of twenty-first-century emissions at a cost of under US$0.5 per tCO2.