Benefit-Cost Analysis in the Time of Coronavirus and Climate Change

Like climate economics, the economics of Covid-19 mean we need to take aggressive action, not incremental steps.

The Virus Is Teaching Everyone What Runaway Growth Really Means

To make sense of the spread of Covid-19, economics—particularly black swan events and compound growth—can provide guidance.

Carbon Pricing Workshop

NYU Wagner

How Economics Can Inform Coronavirus Decision-Making

When considering travel and other choices, economic principles can provide guidance.

An Economist’s Guide to Spending Bezos’s Billions on Climate Change

The money would go far in politics, but it will also allow for technological experimentation and will take a fundraising burden off recipients.

KGO 810 Radio San Francisco

Pat Thurston Show

Carbon Taxes Alone Aren’t Good Climate Policy

To drive down tomorrow’s CO₂ emissions, governments need to subsidize fossil fuel alternatives, too.

Carbon Pricing Dialogue

Washington, DC

WaPo: “Mnuchin said Thunberg needed to study economics before offering climate proposals. So we talked to an economist.”

By Philip Bump

Why Oil Giants Figured Out Carbon Costs First

Inaugural Risky Climate column

Don’t discount states

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

Was Joe Biden nach Jahren ohne Klimapolitik in den USA ändern kann

Von Nora Laufer

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

NYU Wagner Hallway Talks podcast

NYU Wagner Review

The Exxon Tax

The Numbers Behind Exxon’s Support for a Carbon Tax

Social Cost of Carbon Workshop

NYU Wagner

The economic case for the United States to remain in the Paris Agreement on climate change

LSE Grantham Policy Brief

American Lung Association, et al. v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, et al., 9th Circuit

Amicus Brief

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