BBC World Service: Climate after Trump
Radio interview

Radio interview
by Scott Waldman
Even if Donald Trump defeats President Joe Biden and tries to take a wrecking ball to US climate and environmental policies, he ultimately would be powerless to derail the inevitable renewables revolution that is gaining momentum worldwide. His anti-climate agenda would be another wall that never gets built.
by Matthew G. Burgess, Leaf Van Boven, Gernot Wagner, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi et al
von Johannes Arends
von Stephanie Pack-Homolka
LSE Grantham Policy Brief
My Covid-climate thoughts organized in one place, in reverse chronological order
Whether the problem is COVID-19 or climate change, the market on its own will not produce a sufficient quantity of goods – like therapeutic drugs or environmentally sustainable growth – that benefit society. Capitalizing on America’s private-sector dynamism will require the state to create incentives to produce such “social goods.”
by Scott Tong
Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show
Conversation about the day's business news on BBC World Service show
With a 9x return, EPA gives taxpayers the biggest ROI of any federal agency
Models suggest solar geoengineering could reduce climate change and our independently assessed studies are vital to understanding its full potential
Wisconsin Public Radio
The Good and Bad News for Climate Change
Sollten die USA aus dem Weltklimavertrag aussteigen, muss das nicht das Ende bedeuten.