Axios: Climate benefits of Inflation Reduction Act
By Andrew Freedman

By Andrew Freedman
Introduction for Special Issue in Honor of Martin Weitzman
And what we don’t know is even worse
U.S. State Department
Energy Economics & Finance Seminar
We’ve learned quite a bit since the last IPCC report, and the news isn’t exactly good
One-off events like Deepwater Horizon leave a lasting impression, but the normal burning of fossil fuels has an even worse impact.
Philadelphia, PA
Annual Meeting
The social cost of nitrous oxide does not account for stratospheric ozone depletion. Doing so could increase its value by 20%. Links between nitrous oxide and other nitrogen pollution impacts could make mitigation even more compelling.
By Anna Nowogrodzki
No policy should be excluded based on purist economic or environmentalist principles
After more than three decades of trying, Austria moves to tax carbon.
One additional day >32 °C (90 °F) lowers annual payroll by 0.04%, equal to 2.1% of average weekly earnings.
Cover Story | 封面
Rome, Italy
Gespräch mit Lukas Wieselberg, science.ORF.at
New research shows significant economic costs of climate risks.
With its fixation on equilibrium thinking and an exclusive focus on market factors that can be precisely measured, the neoclassical orthodoxy in economics is fundamentally unequipped to deal with today's biggest problems. Change within the discipline is underway, but it cannot come fast enough.