BBC Business Matters

Climate Shock conversation on BBC World Service show

Establishing practical estimates for city-integrated solar PV and wind

Response to Kammen, Sunter, and Dabiri's reply to our Science eLetter

Modeling the effects of climate engineering

Economists need to embrace research on solar geoengineering technologies

Stated estimates for city-integrated wind and solar PV are too high

Integrating renewables into cities might reconnect us to our environment with everyday reminders of our energy demands. Getting the numbers right is key.

Toward a More Reflective Planet

It would be barking mad to take up smoking simply because an experimental cancer treatment showed some promise on a lab rat

Global Kids Institute, Council on Foreign Relations

New York, NY

MIT Media Lab Forbidden Research

Cambridge, MA

LEDs meet the locavore

Rebound effect, round 725

Facing the Elements: Doing Business in the Age of Climate Risk

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

NYTEducation: Sustain What?

New York, NY

Columbia Energy Journalism Initiative

New York, NY

EDF Climate Corps

Boston, MA

BBC Business Matters

Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show

Why the EPA gives Taxpayers the Biggest Bang for their Hard-earned Buck

With a 9x return, EPA gives taxpayers the biggest ROI of any federal agency

Boston University Institute for Sustainable Energy

Boston, MA

Fear of solar geoengineering is healthy – but don’t distort our research

Models suggest solar geoengineering could reduce climate change and our independently assessed studies are vital to understanding its full potential

NPR Marketplace

If anything, $40 per ton of CO2 ought to be considered a lower bound

Q&A: The social cost of carbon

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

BBC Business Matters

Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show

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