Climate Change: Like an Asteroid

The threat of climate change must be taken far more seriously, before it is too late.

Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

San Diego, CA

Houston Museum of Natural Science

Houston, TX

Why Environmental Action Is so Hard

Gambles may be appealing in a casino, but in the real world humans crave certainty.

Climate Shock in under 90 seconds

Stopping the increase in emissions isn't enough

Will Camels Roam Canada Again?

What we know about climate change is bad enough. What we don't could make it even worse.

We need a climate insurance policy – now

Climate change is a risk management issue and society needs to treat it as one.

Climate Change Impacts at the National Level: Known Trends, Unknown Tails, and Unknowables

The costs of inaction

American Economic Association meetings

Boston, MA

AGU Fall Meetings

San Francisco, CA

Energy and Environment class

New York University Stern School of Business

Climate Damages and Tipping Points Forum

Tempe, AZ

Comments on the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon

Joint EDF-NRDC-NYU-UCS comments on the importance and current shortcomings of the U.S. Social Cost of Carbon.

2016 American Economic Association Meetings

San Francisco, CA

Stockholm Environment Institute

Sweden

Trinity College Dublin

Ireland

Climate Sensitivity Uncertainty: When is Good News Bad?

The “likely” range for climate sensitivity has been 1.5-4.5°C for over three decades.

2015 Occasional Workshop in Environmental and Resource Economics

Santa Barbara, CA

Statistics 101: Climate policy = risk management

My response to Bjørn Lomborg's review of Climate Shock in Barron's.

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