Today, more than ever, ‘Spaceship Earth’ is an apt metaphor as we chart the boundaries for a safe planet. What can social scientists contribute to this conversation?
Nature Sustainability
Nature Sustainability
Today, more than ever, ‘Spaceship Earth’ is an apt metaphor as we chart the boundaries for a safe planet. What can social scientists contribute to this conversation?
November 30th, 2018
A conversation between Holly Buck and Gernot Wagner
November 26th, 2018
Cambridge, MA
Environmental Research Letters
While cheap, such an aircraft-based program would unlikely be a secret
Harvard Kennedy School Faculty Research Working Paper
The massive uncertainties afflicting climate change should be a prod to policy action.
November 15th, 2018
Solar geoengineering is at once an important and immensely difficult topic—both to research and to discuss its broader implications.
November 7th, 2018
Cambridge, MA
November 2nd, 2018
New York, NY
September 27th, 2018
Cambridge, MA
September 13th, 2018
Friday Harbor, Washington
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
In contrast to most modeled carbon price paths, our calibration suggests a high "optimal" CO2 price today that is expected to decline over time
September 19th, 2019
Cambridge, MA
The New York Times
The widely recited “12-year deadline” to avert catastrophe is wrong — and right.
May 10th, 2019
Zürich, Switzerland
April 18th, 2019
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?
February 27th, 2019
1,500+ research papers
Nature Sustainability
Today, more than ever, ‘Spaceship Earth’ is an apt metaphor as we chart the boundaries for a safe planet. What can social scientists contribute to this conversation?
November 30th, 2018
A conversation between Holly Buck and Gernot Wagner
November 26th, 2018
Cambridge, MA