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Declining CO₂ price paths

In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to decline over time

Harvard Environmental Economics Program

Cambridge, MA

Do We Really Have Only 12 Years to Avoid Climate Disaster?

The widely recited “12-year deadline” to avert catastrophe is wrong — and right.

ETH Zürich

Zürich, Switzerland

Might research on solar geoengineering resemble its broader “free-driver” dynamics?

Moving to Economics 102 often reverses fundamental Econ 101 answers around cutting carbon emissions. Might the same be true—in reverse—when moving from Solar Geoengineering 101 to 102?

Solar Geoengineering Research Zotero Library

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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

In a Summer of Extreme Weather, Climate Costs Remain Mysterious

The economics of climate attribution are lagging behind the impacts of dangerous weather.

Availability of risky geoengineering can make an ambitious climate mitigation agreement more likely

A simple model of climate negotiations shows how the mere threat of risky geoengineering might help induce a high-mitigation agreement.

Chronicle of Philanthropy letter: Economics shows need for more action

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