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There’s groundbreaking new science to help cut methane emissions, but is there the political will?
February 8, 2023, Audio: "Harvard Kennedy School Professor…
January 9, 2023, Paper: "We use 2019 TROPOMI satellite observations of atmospheric methane in an analytical inversion to quantify methane emissions from the Middle East and North…
January 2023, Audio: "While the Paris Agreement provides the framework for the nations of the world to slow the growth of CO2 emissions, additional policy and technological tools…
November 30, 2022, Video: (translated) "Glimpses on the Future: the collection of video interviews with the most influential personalities in the world of economics, to understand…
November 29, 2022, Opinion: "The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the Conference of the Parties or COP27, concluded over the weekend. Raymond J. Kopp,…
November 25, 2022, Opinion
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November 23, 2022, Opinion: "Climate negotiators from around the world recently wrapped up talks in Egypt that were by turns frustrating and hopeful: frustrating because they did…
May 9, 2022, Audio: "Jonathan Wiener, the William and Thomas Perkins Professor of Law at Duke Law School, shared his insights on the prospects for federal fiscal, legislative, and…
January 10, 2022, Paper: "There is widespread agreement among most economists that economy-wide carbon pricing will be a necessary (although not necessarily sufficient) component…
November 2021, Interview: "At times it was hard to separate the signal from the noise at the United Nations’ Conference of the Parties on climate change, which ended Friday. The…