Fear of Nuclear Power Should Not Stop Carbon Cuts

The severity of the climate crisis necessitates a new look at nuclear power

Timing is everything

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

‘Degrowth’ won’t work

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

Why COP27 Needs a Bigger Circus and More Solar Panels

Four ways to improve UN climate conferences

Lawmakers Need to Do Whatever It Takes to Price Carbon

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

For Effective Climate Policy, the First Step is the Hardest

After more than three decades of trying, Austria moves to tax carbon.

Is it economists’ fault?

Biases inherent to the way economics is typically practiced by consultants is slowing meaningful progress on fighting climate change.

Costly tipping points

New research shows significant economic costs of climate risks.

Conservative climate science

Climate science and economics are inherently conservative, and that may be a factor in Monday's highly-anticipated IPCC report.

The planet needs more New Yorkers

The best thing New York and other cities can do for the climate is to let more people live there.

The Cost to Reach Net Zero By 2050 Is Actually a Bargain

A multi-trillion-dollar global investment seems massive. But the closer you look, the smaller the numbers become.

Fear of Nuclear Power Should Not Stop Carbon Cuts

The severity of the climate crisis necessitates a new look at nuclear power

Timing is everything

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

‘Degrowth’ won’t work

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

Why COP27 Needs a Bigger Circus and More Solar Panels

Four ways to improve UN climate conferences

Lawmakers Need to Do Whatever It Takes to Price Carbon

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

For Effective Climate Policy, the First Step is the Hardest

After more than three decades of trying, Austria moves to tax carbon.

Is it economists’ fault?

Biases inherent to the way economics is typically practiced by consultants is slowing meaningful progress on fighting climate change.

Costly tipping points

New research shows significant economic costs of climate risks.

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