

Fear of Nuclear Power Should Not Stop Carbon Cuts
The severity of the climate crisis necessitates a new look at nuclear power
American Economic Association
Annual Meeting

Timing is everything
Acting early can change the entire trajectory of a pandemic — or the global climate crisis
Improving the social cost of nitrous oxide
by David R. Kanter et al.

Kurier: "Ohne Trump gäbe es keine Greta"
von Johannes Arends

SN: Nicht genug, aber „positive Signale“
von Stephanie Pack-Homolka

Inc.: "Why the Build Back Better Plan Will Be a Game-Changer for Green Tech Companies"
By Kevin J. Ryan

Nature: "How climate coverage can drive change"
By Anna Nowogrodzki

Wegener Center
Uni Graz

Lawmakers Need to Do Whatever It Takes to Price Carbon
No policy should be excluded based on purist economic or environmentalist principles

Bloomberg Law: ‘Matter of Education’
By Stephen Lee

Scientists' Open Letter to Biden Administration and Congress
"Your leadership is urgently needed to seize the small window of opportunity that remains to limit the most catastrophic impacts of climate change now and for future generations."
A To-Do List for the New Climate Activists on Exxon’s Board
After a week when three oil giants were forced to face climate urgency, a guide to what concrete change might look like.
Carbon Taxes Cut Emissions, Not Jobs or Economic Growth
It’s easy to see why infrastructure spending would cut emissions, while creating jobs. Carbon taxes appear to do the same.
Why the Biden Administration Should Propose Carbon Tariffs
Assessing tariffs based on the carbon content of goods is complicated, but will lead to stronger climate policy and better economic outcomes.
Policy workshop addressed promises and challenges of using carbon pricing to combat climate change
Washington Center for Equitable Growth

Infrastructure means jobs
Jobs vs. environment is an old trope whose time has passed.
Recalculate the social cost of carbon
The science is ripe to update estimates of CO2 emissions costs. Calls to scrap the calculation are misguided.

How to Judge Biden’s Climate Record
To assess the effectiveness of climate policies, don’t look at today’s CO₂ emissions, instead focus on the trajectory.