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Research, writing, and speaking related to the European Union and countries in Europe.
Europe Must Tax Brown and Subsidize Green
The US Inflation Reduction Act is a landmark legislative package that should be welcomed around the world, despite its putatively protectionist features. Owing to the positive learning-by-doing spillovers that follow from green subsidies, Europe and the rest of the world ultimately will benefit, too.
Marketplace: "War in Ukraine disrupts Europe’s green energy plans for the moment"
Interview with Sabri Ben-Achour
Is Europe’s Energy Crisis Forcing a Green Industrial Revolution?
By Katie Gilbert
Energy vs Climate
Webinar/podcast
NYU Center for European and Mediterranean Studies
New York, NY
The Hill: "EU official unveils proposals to address energy crisis amid Ukraine war"
By Sharon Udasin
The Hill: "Europe vows ‘robust’ response to alleged sabotage of Russian gas pipelines"
By Sharon Udasin
Do not bury the ETS2
"We call on the European Parliament to stick with the Commission's vision for CO₂ emissions reduction"
ZEIT-Gipfel: „Die Energiewende in Österreich“
Live auf Puls24
Cut off Russian gas
Instead of waiting until 2030, Europe should rip the Band-Aid off now
EU Parliament Progressive Alliance
Brussels, Belgium
European Parliament
Brussels, Belgium
Germany's climate election
There is plenty of debate and acrimony, but there is indeed debate about policy solutions.
Managing Decarbonization
University of British Columbia
Emissions Trading in Practice: A Handbook on Design and Implementation
World Bank Partnership for Market Readiness and International Carbon Action Partnership
Judge a carbon market by its cap, not its prices
The goal of emissions trading systems is to make them scarce, not to make them costly.
Air Travel and Global Warming: The EU Is Leading
Has the EU found a way to get consumers to bear more of the environmental costs of flying?
Carbon trading grows up
When someone robs a bank, nobody challenges the legitimacy of banks. They suggest instead that the bank find better security. Why should carbon markets be any different?