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The pollution haven hypothesis suggests that unilateral domestic climate change mitigation policy would impose significant economic costs…
On June 23 and 24, twenty five experts met at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government under the auspices of the Geopolitics of…
The rapid growth rates for renewable energy are part of a larger policy agenda to promote a cleaner energy system. The health and…
Examining the Chinese effort to develop an electric vehicle market offers a window into the country’s economics and politics.
From the new energy revolution to complex negotiations, Meghan O’Sullivan brings the messiness of real-world problems to the classroom and…
Suppressed prices in real-time markets provide inadequate incentives for both generation investment and active participation by demand…
Whilst financial rights have appeared as a successful ingredient in North-American power markets, they have their shortcomings both…
Energy interdependence is a core fact that should guide policy for energy security. This stands in sharp contrast with the oft repeated…