The Biggest Climate Change Stories of 2020

Climate change mitigation became an economic positive

Bloomberg Quicktake

Interview with Tim Stenovec

Don’t discount states

The Biden administration should look to states as a laboratory for innovative climate action.

Climate policies without Congress

Science-based regulatory policies and a White House climate office could help counteract warming, no legislation required.

Biden’s unifying climate plan

Instead of narrowly addressing carbon pricing, as economists have traditionally favored, the proposal has many aims

The Exxon Tax

The Numbers Behind Exxon’s Support for a Carbon Tax

China’s Carbon Neutrality Goal is Good Policy and Good Politics

The second-biggest economy’s new 2060 target could be a game changer if concrete policies follow.

Cities cut carbon

The pandemic has led to some obituaries for urban living, but metropolises are still the most desirable and climate-friendly places to reside

Heat kills

Weather extremes are intimately linked to even small increases in global average temperatures.

Climate Alarm is Not Alarmism

New information about the link between atmospheric CO₂ and eventual global average warming bolsters the case for climate policy now

How to Judge Biden’s Climate Record

To assess the effectiveness of climate policies, don’t look at today’s CO₂ emissions, instead focus on the trajectory.

It’s Too Late for Big Oil’s Pivot to a Carbon Tax

The American Petroleum Institute is considering endorsing a carbon price. That’s a big shift, but a carbon price alone is not good climate policy.

A tale of two carbon prices

The U.S. is updating a number with the potential to push federal regulations into overdrive.

The Biggest Climate Change Stories of 2020

Climate change mitigation became an economic positive

Bloomberg Quicktake

Interview with Tim Stenovec

Don’t discount states

The Biden administration should look to states as a laboratory for innovative climate action.

Climate policies without Congress

Science-based regulatory policies and a White House climate office could help counteract warming, no legislation required.

Biden’s unifying climate plan

Instead of narrowly addressing carbon pricing, as economists have traditionally favored, the proposal has many aims

The Exxon Tax

The Numbers Behind Exxon’s Support for a Carbon Tax

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