Washington, DC
December 9th, 2020
December 9th, 2020
Washington, DC
Workshop report
NYU Wagner workshop held on March 19-20, 2020.
November 25th, 2020
Interview with Tim Stenovec
Bloomberg Green
The Biden administration should look to states as a laboratory for innovative climate action.
November 10th, 2020
Von Nora Laufer
Bloomberg Green
Science-based regulatory policies and a White House climate office could help counteract warming, no legislation required.
Bloomberg Green
Instead of narrowly addressing carbon pricing, as economists have traditionally favored, the proposal has many aims
October 15th, 2020
NYU Wagner Review
Bloomberg Green
The Numbers Behind Exxon’s Support for a Carbon Tax
October 21st, 2020
NYU Wagner
Bloomberg Green
Assessing tariffs based on the carbon content of goods is complicated, but will lead to stronger climate policy and better economic outcomes.
April 15th, 2021
Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Bloomberg Green
Jobs vs. environment is an old trope whose time has passed.
Nature Climate Change
The science is ripe to update estimates of CO2 emissions costs. Calls to scrap the calculation are misguided.
Bloomberg Green
To assess the effectiveness of climate policies, don’t look at today’s CO₂ emissions, instead focus on the trajectory.
Bloomberg Green
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.
Nature
Advice to the Biden administration as it seeks to account for mounting losses from storms, wildfires and other climate impacts.
Bloomberg Green
The U.S. is updating a number with the potential to push federal regulations into overdrive.
February 9th, 2021
Consider fossil fuel deaths when contemplating fossil fuel bailouts