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

von Stephanie Pack-Homolka
By Kevin J. Ryan
By Anna Nowogrodzki
Uni Graz
No policy should be excluded based on purist economic or environmentalist principles
By Stephen Lee
"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."
After a week when three oil giants were forced to face climate urgency, a guide to what concrete change might look like.
It’s easy to see why infrastructure spending would cut emissions, while creating jobs. Carbon taxes appear to do the same.
Assessing tariffs based on the carbon content of goods is complicated, but will lead to stronger climate policy and better economic outcomes.
Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Jobs vs. environment is an old trope whose time has passed.
The science is ripe to update estimates of CO2 emissions costs. Calls to scrap the calculation are misguided.
To assess the effectiveness of climate policies, don’t look at today’s CO₂ emissions, instead focus on the trajectory.
The American Petroleum Institute is considering endorsing a carbon price. That’s a big shift, but a carbon price alone is not good climate policy.
Advice to the Biden administration as it seeks to account for mounting losses from storms, wildfires and other climate impacts.
The U.S. is updating a number with the potential to push federal regulations into overdrive.
By Scott Tong
Amicus Brief