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The initial hope for climate science was that an improved understanding of what the future might bring would lead to appropriate public…
In this paper I sketch key episodes in the two thousand year history of interactions between society and environment that have shaped the…
The pollution haven hypothesis suggests that unilateral domestic climate change mitigation policy would impose significant economic costs…
World oil prices, which have been highly volatile during the last decade, have fallen more than 50% over the past year. The economic…
The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action negotiations are likely to lead to a Paris outcome that embodies a hybrid climate policy…
The future of renewables is clearly linked to the future of natural gas, which in turn is linked to the ability of all stakeholders to…
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 value of the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements is coming into clear focus.
The rapid growth rates for renewable energy are part of a larger policy agenda to promote a cleaner energy system. The health and…
Wind turbines remove kinetic energy from the atmospheric flow, which reduces wind speeds and limits generation rates of large wind farms.…